Sentences with phrase «kidney problem worse»

Be careful: feeding processed kibble will only make your dog's kidney problem worse!

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Your eyes and kidneys will be screened more often to check they are not deteriorating in pregnancy, as eye and kidney problems can get worse.
The blood vessels and capillaries serving the kidney also become constricted, making the problem worse.
The AHA recommendations are at best incorrect and at worst deliberately misleading, and the sum of the actual evidence points to protein as being protective against heart disease, osteoporosis, kidney disease, and liver problems — all things protein is supposed to initiate or worsen.
While it does not address the quantity problem that you raise, it is important information for someone who is concerned about protein: http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/protein/ My understanding is that too much protein (even the amount most normal Americans eat, not to mention the amounts your body builder is promoting) is bad for the kidneys.
A bad supplement will have a negative effect on your kidneys and can lead to sleeping problems.
If you are having a bad time suffering from asthma, arthritis, impotence, skin problems, anemia, obesity, constipation, diabetes, hypertension, kidney problems or heart disease; its time you should learn about the health benefits of barley.
When bad bacteria outweigh the good, the lining of the GI tract can break down, allowing leakage and a wide range of inflammatory diseases — from skin allergies, urinary issues, and kidney problems to arthritis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, arthritis and skin disorders.
However, persistent bad breath can also indicate more serious medical problems such as abnormalities in the mouth, respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, liver or kidneys.
Bad Breath can also be caused by underlying medical problems such as liver or kidney disease.
Kidney stones and chronic pyelonephritis might not make cats feel bad consistently, or their signs can be subtle and attributed to other health problems that are already diagnosed.
If your vet can determine that your dog's bad breath isn't caused by dental, gastrointestinal or kidney problems, then you can breathe a sigh of relief.
Oral cancers, infections, metabolic diseases (kidney disease, Diabetes Mellitus) are also potential causes for bad breath and oral health problems.
If a parent has bone or joint disease, allergic skin disease, bad teeth and gums, ear infections, eye problems, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, tender feet (cutting toe nails), oily musty skin odor, coprophagy, liver, heart or kidney disease, bladder stones, asthma, fatty tumors, poor physique or coordination, umbilical and other hernias or another disease, then the puppy is at least ten times as likely to inherit these problems than a puppy from healthier parents.
Bad breath, gingivitis and periodontitis are just a few common dental problems found in dogs and if an oral disease is left untreated for too long, it can cause other health issues that can affect your dog's heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain.
Besides just bad breath, dental disease in pets releases bacteria in the blood stream, increases risk for heart, liver and kidney disease and can cause severe pain and problems for your pet.
Bad teeth in dogs and cats has been scientifically linked to heart, lung, and kidney problems, which can shorten the life of your pet.
Is it true that there are good and bad protein, and that good protein are fine for kidney and liver problems?
If your dog is free from heart our kidney problems this ingredient in not bad for him.
The result is bad breath, reddened gums, and other serious health problems such as heart disease and kidney disease.
Occasional bad breath is usually innocent, but persistent bad breath may indicate dental disease or a problem with your pet's kidneys, liver, or gastrointestinal system.
While the immune system is very effective at preventing most bacterial infections from running wild, it is not perfect so sooner or later a pet with badly infected teeth will develop other problems such as bacterial bronchitis, kidney infections and infections of heart valves infections (endocarditis).
Proper dental care can eliminate bad breath, dental pain, and can even prevent serious kidney and liver problems in your pet.
If left untreated, gum disease not only can cause bad breath, tooth decay, and tooth loss, but once the bacteria gains access to internal organs through diseased gums, more serious health problems like heart, liver and kidney disease may follow.
Poor oral health can lead to red, swollen gums, bad breath, tooth loss and — if left untreated — has been associated with the development of more serious issues like heart, lung and kidney problems.
Even worse than weight problems, grain based diets are associated with digestive, bladder, kidney and allergy problems.
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Abdominal Pain «It may be attributed to digestion problems and ignored,» says Davtyan, «But it may be caused by appendicitis or kidney stone, which can get worse quickly if not treated.»
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