Not exact matches
Our observations of reduced fever
at 1 month and reduced stuffy nose
at 6 months associated with nonprone sleep positions are consistent with this hypothesis, as is the reported observation that adults with upper respiratory tract infections have lower nasal bacterial counts after lying supine for 1 hour vs lying prone for 1 hour.11 Also, infants sleeping supine swallow more
frequently than infants sleeping prone in response to a pharyngeal fluid stimulus, suggesting more effective clearing of nasopharyngeal secretions in the supine position and, hence, less potential for eustachian tube obstruction and fewer
ear infections.12
She started getting recurrent
ear infections, skin infections, GI infections, bacterial pneumonia (she had pneumonia three times in less than six months), and an abscess in her skull.; she would also
frequently lose weight (10 - 15 % of her body weight
at times) and then have difficulty gaining it back.
As one of the
ears and eyes of the President, practice good personal conduct
frequently as one's personal conduct affects the government in power in many ways both
at home and outside the country.
but my question is, I have asthma and have been on the paleo diet for a month now for weight lost purposes.All was good and I have managed to loose about 2 kg in the month on paleo diet.I was very strict with only veges as my source for carbs
at about 50g with no starches
at all.As I am Asian, this was a burden for me as I eat rice alot!I found that although I feel good on this diet, ie less snoring, more alert n energy no more ringing in the
ears at nite, BUT I was using my ventolin inhaler more
frequently on this diet than previously.I tend to feel difficulty in breathing after eating n need to use my ventolin inhaler more.Does this relates to what u said regarding mucus production and the need to eat safe starches?Could this be the reason for me?Any help would be appreciated!
Your Pyr may have an
ear infection if the inside of the
ear smells bad, looks red or seems tender, or he
frequently shakes his head or scratches
at his
ear.
Regular
ear washes
at home are
frequently needed to disinfect the
ear and control the recurrent inflammation.
If your dog shakes her head and paws
at her
ears frequently but has no other signs of an infection, she could be bugged by
ear mites.
With no pain medicines and no e-collar, too
frequently the surgery site is chewed on and picked
at until it re-opens and festers, as shown below (note the tipped
ear, sign of TNR):
Under the front legs, the legs themselves, behind the
ears, on the face, and
at the base of the tail are areas that often knot if not brushed
frequently.
The typical external signs are quite obvious: the cat's outer
ear is likely to be inflamed, and the animal will hold its
ears flat against its head, scratch
at them almost without letup, and shake its head
frequently — as if trying to dislodge a bothersome object.
Pets that have a foreign body in their
ear like a fox tail will be shaking their head extensively and
frequently paw
at the effected
ear.