Sentences with phrase «including signs of anemia»

Dogs with whipworms can show with a variety of symptoms including signs of anemia, diarrhea, hemorrhaging, weight loss and general upset stomach.

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If the paleness is extreme, it can be a sign of blood problems and deficiencies, including pernicious anemia (vitamin B12 deficiency and iron - deficiency anemia.
It can also be a sign of many other issues, including anemia and a thyroid condition.
Warning signs that the symptoms are not due to IBS include: age over 50 years, a short history of symptoms, weight loss, rectal bleeding, and low iron or anemia.
Too little vitamin C can lead to signs and symptoms of deficiency, including: Anemia, Bleeding gums, Decreased ability to fight infection, Decreased wound - healing rate, Dry and splitting hair, Easy bruising, Gingivitis (inflammation of the gums), Nosebleeds, Possible weight gain because of slowed metabolism, Rough, dry, scaly skin, Swollen and painful joints, Weakened tooth enamel.
Signs of iron deficiency anemia can include feeling tired and weak, decreased cognitive performance, difficulty maintaining body temperature, decreased immune function and susceptibility to infection.
During infancy, signs of a vitamin B12 deficiency include failure to thrive, movement disorders, developmental delays, and megaloblastic anemia [30].
This may include looking at the mucous membranes for signs of anemia (pale gums), feeling for abdominal swelling, aspirating fluid from the abdomen to see if blood is present, and drawing blood to see if clots form.
Signs of hookworm infection include weight loss, pale color, black or tarry looking stools, weakness, anemia and death.
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 and symptoms of various worms include anemia, excessive vomiting, failure to grow, weakness, weight loss, a pot - belly, diarrhea, and constipation.
Clinical signs associated with a viral infection are not specific and may include immune - mediated diseases, tumors, bone marrow disorders (i.e. anemia or a low number of red blood cells, decreased production of white blood cells, decreased production of platelets), and secondary infections.
Signs produced by protein deficiency or an improper protein: calorie ratio may include any or all of the following: reduced growth rates in puppies and kittens, anemia, weight loss, skeletal muscle atrophy, dull unkempt hair coat, anorexia, reproductive problems, persistent unresponsive parasitism or low - grade microbial infection, impaired protection via vaccination, rapid weight loss after injury or during disease, and failure to respond properly to treatment of injury or disease.
Signs of Heinz body anemia include weakness, respiratory difficulties, and in severe cases death.
Common signs of the disease include anemia and difficulty in fighting off even relatively minor further infections (as these viruses attack the cat's immune system).
Other signs depend on the organs involved and include lethargy, fever, weight loss, diarrhea, increased urination, anemia and / or the appearance of small areas of hemorrhage or bleeding on body surfaces.
Other signs of anemia in cats include weight loss, lack of appetite, weakness, and pale gums.
Signs of a hookworm infestation include: poor stamina, poor weight maintenance, progressive overall weakness, anemia, bloody diarrhea and an unwillingness to feed.
The clinical signs may include anemia, thrombocytopenia (relatively few platelets in blood) and neutropenia (presence of abnormally low number of a type of white blood cells called neutrophils).
Clinical signs may include fever, lack of appetite, depression, enlarged liver and spleen, and moderate to severe anemia.
Common clinical signs of infection may include diarrhea (possibly with blood), weight loss, dehydration and / or anemia.
Clinical signs of infection include severe anemia.
Though some dogs and cats do not show obvious signs of infection, others can have life threatening symptoms including anemia, diarrhea, vomiting, failure to thrive, weight loss, cough, and poor coat quality.
This will include looking at the mucous membranes for signs of anemia (pale gums).
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