While the specific triggers for BCC episodes may vary from one dog to another, warm or
hot environmental temperature, intensity of exercise, excitement during exercise, an excitable disposition, or high stress levels may contribute.
Heat rash: When the body sweats excessively because
hot environmental temperatures or restrictive clothing prevent sweat from evaporating off the skin properly, the skin may become irritated.
Not exact matches
This period is marked by fragility of the infant in terms of
environmental adaptation to extreme
hot and cold
temperatures, sucking ability to have an effective feeding pattern, an established sleeping schedule, emotional security with the care takers and proper positioning when sleeping, feeding and burping.
Due to their small body weight, children are very susceptible to
environmental changes in
temperature, so they get
hotter and colder much faster than adults.
According to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, urban areas regularly record air
temperatures as much as 6 ° Celsius (10 ° Fahrenheit)
hotter than the surrounding suburban and rural areas.
Environmental exposures include, but are not limited to: Blood - borne pathogen exposure Bio-hazardous waste Chemicals / gases / fumes / vapors Communicable diseases Electrical shock, Floor Surfaces,
Hot / Cold
Temperatures, Indoor / Outdoor conditions, Latex, Lighting, Patient care / handling injuries, Radiation, Shift work, Travel may be required.