Sentences with phrase «including eye inflammation»

Inflamed lesions may occur including eye inflammation and a detached retina.

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Red flags of IBD include: 1) rectal bleeding, 2) diarrhea that wakes you up at night, 3) weight loss (defined as 5 % of body weight), 4) fever, or 5) inflammation in other parts of the body other than the GI tract — including arthritis, ulcers of the mouth, joint pain, or inflammation of the eye.
At least 50 % of patients with Graves» disease, an autoimmune disease that primarily attacks the thyroid gland, develop eye problems including inflammation, discomfort, scarring, and bulging eyes.
The consequences include reactive arthritis, urinary tract problems and damage to the eyes after Salmonella and Shigella infections; Guillain - Barré syndrome and ulcerative colitis (a chronic bowel inflammation) after Campylobacter infection; and kidney failure and diabetes after infection with Escherichia coli O157: H7.
Eye twitch may also be a symptom of certain eye conditions, including glaucoma, blepharitis (an inflammation of the eyelids), uveitis (another type of eye inflammation), or a corneal abrasion.
Now more than ever, beauty products are touting real health benefits — including treating under - eye inflammation and fighting wrinkles with natural ingredients.
Cocoa bioferment is included in concoctions to help firm up the skin, combat inflammation, and treat under - eye circles.
«Eating for good digestion prevents accumulation of toxins, which we don't need more of, and it is the place where food transforms to energy for all of our bodily systems, including mental clarity, luster of the skin, radiance in the eyes, strength, vitality, hormonal balance, weight management, freedom from inflammation and pain, joy and prevention of disease, and it promotes longevity,» says Gedalia Genin, Ayurvedic Health Specialist at Atlanta Center for Holistic and Integrative Science.
Allergies, sinus problems, dust and pollution can increase inflammation and water retention around the eyes along with smoke, too much heat or air conditioning, and eye strain (including reading in the dark, staring at a computer all day, and being in lights that are too bright)-- things that make your eyes water!
As your cat is 14 years old, she may have acquired an age - related eye problem such as eyelid issues, damage to the tear duct system, or glaucoma due to abnormalities associated with the structures inside the eye — these include cataracts, loose lens, inflammation of the soft tissues inside the eye, tumours, or bleeding inside the eye.
Some patients do exhibit signs of hyperlipidemia that include fatty deposits in bodily tissues, inflammation and cloudiness in one or both eyes and neurological signs, such as seizure activity.
Although rare, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments including arterial infections, endocarditis (inflammation of the lining of the heart), arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms.
Breed - Related Health Concerns Bloat; epilepsy; skin allergies; auto - immune disease; ear inflammation; hypothyroidism; overactive thyroid gland that causes slow metabolism and weight gain; elbow and hip dysplasia; eye problems (including progressive retinal atrophy, which is a disease of the retina causing blindness)
Signs of allergies in pets include scratching and itchiness, redness and inflammation of the skin, ears, or eyes, eye tearing, ear and skin discharge and infections, sneezing, coughing, and gastrointestinal signs.
They include inordinate squinting, consistent eye redness and soreness, eye inflammation, dense greenish - yellow pus coming out of the eyes, and flaky mucus that accumulates right by the eyes.
Examples of common eye disorders include dry eye, cataracts, glaucoma, inflammation, tumors, eyelid abnormalities, retinal diseases, and blindness.
Signs of disseminated Valley Fever can include: - lameness or swelling of limbs - back or neck pain, with or without weakness / paralysis - seizures and other manifestations of brain swelling - soft abscess - like swelling under the skin - swollen lymph nodes under the chin, in front of the shoulder blades, or behind the stifles - non-healing skin ulcerations or draining tracts that ooze fluid - eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness - unexpected heart failure in a young dog - swollen testicles
Also keep your eyes open to any other hints that something could be amiss with your dog's condition post-whelping, including issues with nursing, seemingly no mothering behaviors, appearance of stomachache, mammary gland inflammation, abnormally low energy, exhaustion, zero appetite and fever.
Symptoms include the development of a hacking cough a week after exposure, inflammation in the airways, white foamy discharge after coughing, pink eye, inflamed nasal passages and nasal discharge.
Symptoms can include hair loss, scratching, urinating and drinking more than normal, inflammation in the eyes, lethargy, diarrhea and vomiting, reduced appetite, and fatty deposits in skin or blood vessels.
The most common symptoms of seasonal allergies in dogs are inflammation (i.e. redness) and associated scratching of the skin, including ears and eyes.
Additional symptoms that can develop when the infection spreads outside the lungs can include lameness or swelling of limbs, back or neck pain, seizures, soft swelling under the skin, swollen lymph nodes under chin, eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness.
Symptoms of «crying» include squinting, inflammation, eye discharge and sagging skin around the eye.
Infection with FHV - 1 leads to signs of upper respiratory infection including sneezing episodes, discharge from the eyes and nose, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids), eye ulcers, nasal congestion, loss of appetite, fever, and lethargy.
Because of their lack of veterinary care and treatment and the unsanitary, inhumane living conditions, the dogs were suffering from a range of medical issues, including severe and painful dental disease, mammary tumors, severe matting of the fur, fur loss and skin inflammation, ear and eye infections, internal and external parasites (such as fleas), mammary tumors, reddened and raw feet from urine scalding and the wire flooring, significantly overgrown nails, and untreated open wounds and sores.
Possible disease include keratitis (inflammation of the covering over the cornea), episcleritis (nflammation of the episcleral tissue), uveitis inflammation of the uveal tract) and glaucoma (damange to the optic nerve due to high blood pressure in the eye).
The symptoms include rashes, itchy eyes, edema, sinusitis, and breathing issues which in the most extreme cases can lead to asthma, urticaria, abrasions on the skin, and inflammations.
Other problems that occur as a result of having the virus include ulcers in the cornea of the eye (corneal ulcers), inflammation in the cornea (Stromal keratitis) and inflammation in the nose (chronic rhinitis).
Allergic responses to foods or agents in the environment cause inflammation throughout your pet's body — eye / nose / throat inflammation, skin inflammation, bowel inflammation — just about any body system can be affected, including ears.
Clinical signs include fever, vomiting, coughing, and eye inflammation.
It is used for all sorts of conditions including rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal cavities), pharyngitis (inflammation of the tissues associated with the throat, vocal tissues, and oral areas associated with the respiratory tract), sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses), conjunctivitis (inflammation of the delicate tissues around the eyes - which are often affected with upper respiratory conditions), and bronchitis!
Other side effects that may occur include KCS or dry eye, anemia, fever, loss of appetite, vomiting or diarrhea, joint inflammation, kidney damage, and skin rash.
This includes breathing problems, eye inflammation, skin infections and difficulty eating.
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