Sentences with phrase «if left untreated»

If left untreated, pannus will undoubtedly progress, covering more of the cornea and subsequently impair vision further.
Gastric dilatation - volvulus (GDV) is a common condition in dogs that is characterized by rapid accumulation of air in the stomach, twisting of the stomach, and subsequent shock and systemic compromise that is fatal in most cases if left untreated.
If left untreated, critical structures (alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and tooth root cementum) below the gum line become involved, signifying the transition to periodontitis.
If left untreated kidney failure may develop a few days after the dog has eaten them and if left this long consequences can be more severe.
If left untreated they can lead to secondary bacterial or yeast infections which can be difficult to treat.
Often, these signs start within a few hours of application and can last for days and be fatal if left untreated.
If left untreated, it is possible that your pet may lose all functional vision, so we highly recommend periodic ophthalmic examinations to maintain comfortable, cosmetic, and visual eyes for your companion animal.
If left untreated hyperthyroidism affects all of the organs in the body and can be fatal.
This condition can lead to congestive heart failure and a poor long - term prognosis if left untreated.
If left untreated, swallowing a toxic foreign body can be fatal for your dog.
However, if left untreated, dental disease can not only be painful and inhibit proper nutrition, but it can also lead to serious systemic issues that may affect your pet's wellbeing before symptoms are noticeable.
If left untreated the condition can spread all over the dog's body.
If your pet is eating less it may be a sign of a tick - related disease, which if left untreated could make your pet ill.
This can then lead to inadequate blood flow to the heart and even death if left untreated
If left untreated, hemolysis can lead to organ damage and even death.
Heartworms mature from these tiny worms to the adult stage in about six months and can live up to seven years in the host if left untreated.
However, if left untreated, it can develop into pneumonia and at that point, become dangerous.
The onset of Atopy is usually when the cat is around six months to five years and, if left untreated, the condition typically worsens as the cat ages.
Abscesses can appear anywhere on the body and if left untreated can cause fatal interference with bodily functions.
If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss as well as spread infection throughout the body affecting your Schnauzer's kidney, heart, liver, and nervous system.
If left untreated, periodontitis may cause loose painful teeth as well as internal disease.
Related infections can be very serious, particularly those that occur in the chest, and can even lead to death if left untreated.
This is extremely painful and if left untreated, causes loss of vision and requires removal of the eye.
If the obstruction goes on long enough, cats can go into kidney failure and possibly die if left untreated.
Both hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis are progressive and get worse over time if left untreated.
Ear mites if left untreated can do great damage to a cat's hearing and can even cause permanent loss.
If left untreated, raisin toxicity can lead to seizures and death, so take your cat to the vet immediately!
If left untreated, kennel cough can lead to pneumonia and other serious conditions.
Pain, whether from injury or surgery, can have many detrimental effects if left untreated.
This disease is considered universally fatal if left untreated.
In smaller pets, blood - loss from a flea infestation can lead to anemia, sometimes resulting in death if left untreated for too long.
If enough parasites are present, which is likely since a single female roundworm can produce up to 100,000 eggs a day, the host can weaken and even die if left untreated.
In the early stages of accumulation, the material is soft but if left untreated it can harden and adhere to the teeth, becoming dental calculus.
A yeast infection is not fatal in itself but may lead to complications if left untreated.
If left untreated, this disease could be fatal.
Chronic bronchitis is the result when the tubes that pass air from the trachea to the lungs become inflamed; it impacts the entire respiratory system and can have serious consequences if left untreated.
Dental health problems are common and if left untreated can progress into painful and serious systemic conditions.
Although the condition is uncommon in cats, scabies can cause mild to severe skin irritations and infections if left untreated.
If left untreated, hookworms can cause canine death.
The disease can be fatal if left untreated.
The abscess will cause a painful swelling and eventually if left untreated, the abscess will burst releasing puss and blood.
The presence of adult canine heartworms, if left untreated, leads to congestive heart failure.
Eventually death if left untreated.
These wounds frequently result in an infection that can be quite debilitating, especially if left untreated.
If left untreated, diabetes can drastically lessen your cat's quality of life and shorten its lifespan.
If left untreated glaucoma will lead to blindness and in severe cases may require surgical removal of the affected eye.
Male cats in particular can develop urinary obstruction which can be fatal if left untreated and is extremely painful.
If left untreated they can become more aggressive and metastasize into the bone.
Puppies are especially susceptible to kennel cough and can even die if left untreated, so avoid exposing your puppy to unknown dogs until he is properly vaccinated.
Vomiting and / or diarrhea can lead to dehydration if left untreated.
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