Sentences with phrase «include lack of coordination»

If you see advanced symptoms of heat stroke, including lack of coordination, loss of consciousness, extreme panting or similar indications that your pet is in distress, immediately call your veterinarian and take your pet in for examination.
Just after a seizure a dog can act disoriented and confused including a lack of coordination.

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Osinbajo said some of the reasons adduced for this included the lack of effective coordination among stakeholders and the inability to harness the required funds.
Hyperactivity is a behavioral disorder that shows symptoms including restlessness, lack of coordination, and aggressive behavior.
Symptoms can vary greatly between individuals, and can include headaches, nausea, loss of memory and lack of coordination (to name a few), making it even more difficult to find treatment options for each person.
The study, supported by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Science Foundation (NSF), found that most of the coastal communities do not have an overarching strategy for building urban disaster resilience and lack coordination between multiple urban systems, including land use activities, natural environments and public infrastructure investments, particularly in Texas.
Symptoms typically include sensory impairment (vision, hearing, speech), disturbed sensation and a lack of coordination.
The most common side effects of benzodiazepines include drowsiness, dizziness, impaired mental alertness, lack of muscular coordination and decreased libido.
Signs of HPAI H5 viruses include loss of appetite and coordination, lack of energy, purple discoloration or swelling of body parts, diarrhea, nasal discharge, coughing and sneezing.
Symptoms of hypernatremia include diarrhea, vomiting, loss of energy, disorientation, confusion, loss of coordination, lack of appetite, swelling, extreme thirst, tremors, and seizures.
Infected horses might display clinical signs that include head tilt, muscle tremors, stumbling, lack of coordination, weakness of the limbs or partial paralysis.
It's important to pet owners to know the signs, which include heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.
A: More obvious symptoms of potential heatstroke in cats and dogs include: difficulty breathing, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.
Look for the classic signs of poisoning in dogs including gastrointestinal distress (diarrhea and vomiting), mouth sores and irritation, weakness, appetite loss, a lack of coordination, seizures and collapse.
Symptoms of heat stroke can include panting, vomiting, diarrhea, an elevated temperature, convulsions, rapid heart rate, drooling, lethargy, lack of coordination and loss of consciousness.
Signs of this include: unsteady walking and loss of coordination or muscle control, difficulty eating or swallowing, lethargy, lying down excessively, circling, seizure, confusion or lack of attention.
Early signs of ingestion include lethargy, depression, weakness, lack of coordination and seizures.
They include showing a lack of coordination, a lack of ability to walk straight, the inability to get up and stumbling or falling when trying to walk.
Signs of xylitol ingestion include a sudden lack of coordination, vomiting, lethargy and, eventually, seizures and possibly coma.
Symptoms of diabetes in hamsters include: excessive thirst, trembling, an unsteady gate, rapid heartbeat, lethargy, breathing difficulties, behavioral changes such as extreme irritability or unusual aggression, lack of coordination or even coma.
Hypoglycemia signs include weakness, listlessness, lack of coordination, convulsions, and coma.
The symptoms of xylitol toxicity include vomiting, weakness, lack of coordination and seizures.
Signs of heat stroke include: excessive panting, glazed eyes, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, excess salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue and unconsciousness.
Other signs include overly red or purple gums; a rapid pulse; lack of coordination; reluctance or inability to rise after collapsing, seizures, vomiting or diarrhoea and in extreme circumstances coma or death.
Symptoms of overdose, while rare, may include salivation and lack of coordination, as well as symptoms listed below as side effects.
Other symptoms may include fever, seizures, paralysis, hydrophobia (fear of water), lack of coordination, excessive excitability, and excessive salivation or foaming at the mouth.
Signs of hypoglycemia include weakness, lethargy, vomiting, lack of coordination, seizures, and coma.
Side Effects: The side effects of hydroxyzine may include sleepiness and sedation, lack of coordination, weakness, nausea and heightened thirst.
Symptoms of hypoglycemia can come on suddenly and include: loss of appetite, trembling, weakness, increased urination and thirst, cold - white gums (vs. warm, pink gums), behavioral changes, lack of energy, response time and coordination; as well as involuntary twitching, seizures and partial paralysis of hindquarters.
Other symptoms include excessive salivation, difficulty swallowing, lack of coordination, and paralysis.
Side effects of Potassium Bromide includes vomiting, a lack of coordination, appearing sedated, constipation and vomiting.
Other symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, lack of muscular coordination, problems in growth, and weight loss or gain.
Some symptoms of a traumatic brain injury could include headache, vomiting, nausea, lack of coordination, dizziness, changes in sleep patterns and many others.
According to Justice David Wake, who chaired the Secretariat from 1999 to 2005, it has faced a number of challenges over the years, including: continuing uncertainty about the different roles of the Conference and the Office of the Chief Justice; concern about possible erosion to the core programs; lack of coordination between the different programs; and the ongoing worry of the family law judges that their unique programming needs might be lost as their numbers declined with the expansion of the Unified Family Court.
The current Australian Indigenous health policy environment has developed in parallel with increasing recognition of broader concepts of health that involve social determinants — including peace, education and social justice, and equity — as enunciated in documents such as the Ottawa Charter11 and repeated in Australian strategic documents such as the Ways forward blueprint for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health.12 Unfortunately, the implementation of such strategies appears to be held back by a lack of coordination between federal and state governments and departments in terms of effective administrative responsibility for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and social determinants.
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