Symptoms
include chronic vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and / or decreased appetite.
Not exact matches
Previous studies have shown acupuncture is effective for
chronic pain,
including low back pain, neck pain, and osteoarthritis; tension - type headache; chemotherapy - induced nausea and
vomiting; period pain; and hayfever.
Just some of the more than 200 celiac disease symptoms
include: abdominal bloating and pain,
chronic diarrhea or constipation,
vomiting, weight loss, iron - deficiency anemia, fatigue, joint pain, tingling or numbness in the legs, sores inside the mouth, tooth discoloration, unexplained infertility, and anxiety and depression.
Acid reflux may present in a variety of ways
including a burning pain in your chest or throat (heartburn), sour or bitter acid back up in your throat or mouth, bloating, nausea,
chronic hiccups, burping, bloody
vomit or stool, feeling like food is stuck in your throat, and wheezing or prolonged sore throat.
Chronic and repetitive
vomiting due to many causes,
including paralysis of the stomach (gastroparesis)
It's one condition that responds extremely well to a change to raw, unprocessed pet foods.Clinical signs of IBD
include vomiting and
chronic diarrhoea, and the condition is often diagnosed after ruling out other potential causes.
Chronic vomiting can be an indicator of serious diseases of the small intestine,
including inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal lymphoma.
Signs of a more
chronic or severe case that requires a trip to a veterinarian
includes seeing canine diarrhea and
vomiting together, a dog that refuses to eat, lethargy or avoidance of normal play, bloating, acting as if the dog is in pain.
Chronic clinical signs
include vomiting, gagging, difficulty breathing or rapid breathing, lethargy and weight loss.
Gastrointestinal diseases
including inflammatory bowel disease,
chronic vomiting or diarrhea, esophageal and gastric foreign bodies and gastrointestinal neoplasia and pancreatitis.
Signs of FIV infection
include loss of appetite, severe gingivitis and sores in the mouth, diarrhea,
vomiting, anemia, eye disorders, nervous system disorders,
chronic fever, and
chronic infections of the skin, ears, and respiratory system.
Signs
include chronic fever, loss of appetite, weight loss,
vomiting and diarrhea, lethargy, and disorders of the eyes and nervous system.
Subcutaneous fluid administration is used for many disease conditions,
including cases of mild
vomiting and diarrhea or mild dehydration, or to support kidney function in animals with
chronic kidney disease.
Common food allergy symptoms
include red, itchy skin,
chronic ear infections, excessive scratching, saliva staining, hair loss, anxious licking and diarrhea or
vomiting.
Ultrasounds are performed for many reasons
including abnormal bloodwork, ongoing
vomiting and diarrhea, weight loss,
chronic infections, bladder stones, gastrointestinal obstructions, tumors, cancer staging, fluid in the chest or abdomen, pregnancy or just as a baseline for future exams.
The applications for this
include retrieval of suspected foreign bodies as well as
chronic vomiting or diarrhea.
A cat or dog with recent or mild heartworm infections may show no signs of illness; however, once the adult worms have developed in the heart common symptoms can
include fatigue,
chronic coughing,
vomiting, and weight loss.
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are the most common causes of
chronic vomiting and diarrhea in dogs, and refer to a group of idiopathic,
chronic gastrointestinal tract disorders, characterized by infiltration of the lamina propria by lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils, macrophages, neutrophils, or combinations of these cells.12 The diagnosis of IBD requires the comprehensive exclusion of potential causes of gastrointestinal inflammation,
including intestinal parasites, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, bacterial enterocolitis, dietary intolerances or allergies, and neoplasia.12 Failure to eliminate known causes of gastrointestinal inflammation which can mimic IBD can result in frustration for the owner and clinician due to poor responsiveness of the animal to dietary or pharmacologic therapy.
Symptoms of
chronic disease can
include,
vomiting, gagging, difficult or rapid breathing, lethargy, coughing, panting, open - mouth breathing and weight loss.
Some common applications for dogs and cats
include: • Degenerative joint disease • Neurological disease (seizures, disc disease) • Gastrointestinal issues (anorexia, diarrhea,
vomiting) • Cardiovascular and respiratory disease • Renal disease • Skin disease • Urogenital disease (incontinence) • Immune - mediated diseases •
Chronic ear infections • Neoplasia • Post operative healing • Behavioral issues Acupuncture can also be used to provide the best possible quality of life for animals on palliative care.
Chronic clinical signs
include vomiting, gagging, difficulty or rapid breathing, lethargy and weight loss.
While acute liver & kidney disease are still common, other common problems
include: thrombocytopenia & coagulopathy; fever & nonspecific signs such as anorexia,
vomiting, lethargy; muscle pain; (peri) ocular inflammation; &
chronic hepatic & / or renal disease.
Clinical signs of infection in dogs
include a
chronic cough, lack of energy or endurance, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite or weight loss, or
vomiting.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can
include mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia,
chronic vomiting, GI disease, and nasal tumors and dental diseases in older dogs.
They
include weight loss, inactivity,
chronic vomiting and abdominal pain.
Dr. Kristy Conn is here to answer some common questions about
chronic vomiting,
including its causes and its treatment.
Our clinicians treat problems of the internal organ systems,
including respiratory (pneumonia), neurological, gastrointestinal (
vomiting, diarrhea), renal (kidney), infectious diseases, disease of the liver (from congenital shunts to
chronic inflammation) and other conditions that need medical attention.