The high blood pressure associated with hyperthyroidism in cats also leads to
kidney damage over time, as will the other caused I listed for high blood pressure in dogs and cats here.
Not exact matches
«More research is needed to better understand how polycystic
kidney disease destroys
kidney function
over time, and what combination of medications can most safely and effectively prevent or undo the
damage caused by this devastating condition.»
Upon follow - up, however, marijuana use was not associated with change in
kidney function
over time or the appearance of albumin in the urine, which is a sign of
kidney damage.
Animals have shown liver,
kidney, and lung
damage after repeated exposure to silver
over time.
• High blood glucose levels may
damage the eyes,
kidneys, or nerves
over time.
Over time,
damage occurs to the eyes,
kidneys, heart and -LSB-...]
Damage to the
kidneys is irreversible and they deteriorate
over time.
Sometimes cats with acute
kidney damage may recover
over time, if treatment is begun immediately.
Over time, high blood pressure
damages the
kidneys and may increase the risk of
kidney failure developing.
Over time, this chronic, long - term production of antibodies causes inflammation, pain and significant
damage as the antibodies settle within the membranes of the eye,
kidney, blood vessels, and joints.
The toxic chemicals in these products can,
over time result in seizures, chronic skin itching and infections, renal failure (
kidney failure) and / or liver
damage to the point of the liver becoming unable to filter the blood and in many cases, complete liver failure and many more dis - ease conditions.
Our pet companions require oral health care for the same reasons as humans: without proper dental care their teeth can begin to deteriorate, and
over time bacteria left in the mouth can cause
damage to the liver,
kidney and heart.
The vaccine could
damage his liver,
kidneys and heart, or his thyroid — maybe not immediately, but silently and
over time.
Glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the microscopic tubes called glomeruli) can occur after an infection or the inflammation may occur slowly
over time, eventually resulting in enough
damage to the
kidneys to cause CRD.
All cats start life with an abundance of functional nephrons in their
kidneys, but
over time nephrons are
damaged, and eventually there are no more spare nephrons.
If the
kidney damage is due to a urinary - tract blockage, she will be admitted for surgery so the blockage can be removed, but if it's due to obstruction, she will be given hydration therapy, medication, and
kidney - friendly diets to treat the disease
over time.