Because there are so
few early signs of the disease, routine testing to detect heartworms is very important.
Not exact matches
There's also a South Korean study from a
few years ago involving more than 25,000 people, which found that drinking moderate amounts
of coffee each day was associated with having
fewer of the
early warning
signs of heart
disease.
However, these bacterial invaders frequently go undetected, as there are
few signs of the
disease easily evident to the owner in its
early states, aside from bad breath (halitosis).
There are
few, if any,
early signs of disease when a dog or cat is infected with heartworms, so detecting their presence with a heartworm test administered by a veterinarian is important.
In the
early stage
of this
disease dogs show
few clinical
signs.