Sentences with phrase «lead to pneumonia if»

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In this case, the cough becomes wet and full of mucus, even the situation can get worse if not properly handled leading to pneumonia.
If left untreated, GERD can eventually lead to growth problems, narrowing or closure of the esophagus, chronic pneumonia, Barrett's esophagus (a precancerous condition), and apnea (a tendency to stop breathing during sleep).
I would get a normal seasonal cold and it would quickly escalate to a sinus infection, strep throat, bronchitis, or walking pneumonia, which led to weeks — if not months — of wheezing and coughing.
You especially need it if you are pregnant, are thinking of getting pregnant, or just had a baby: Pertussis is extremely dangerous to babies under a year old (who are too young to be fully vaccinated), because they may have symptoms like convulsions and pneumonia, often leading to hospitalization.
If left untreated, kennel cough can lead to pneumonia and other serious conditions.
This can lead to clinical signs including regurgitation, esophageal stricture formation and aspiration pneumonia if severe.
Heavy infections can lead to pneumonia as the worms migrate and, if there are enough worms, the intestine can actually become obstructed.
Very heavy infections can lead to pneumonia as the worms migrate and, if there are enough worms, the intestine can actually become obstructed.
IF left untreated, it can lead to more serious life - threatening pneumonia.
Megaesophagus, for example, can lead to lethal aspiration pneumonia if not properly diagnosed and managed.
If a dog develops severe kennel cough, pneumonia can follow quickly, which can lead to death and a lesser chance of a full recovery.
Because serious, ongoing kennel cough infection can lead to pneumonia, be sure to follow up with your veterinarian if your dog doesn't improve within the expected amount of time.
With normal breathing now restricted these dogs can not normally expel air, dissipate heat from their body and if the condition is severe enough it can lead to aspiration pneumonia.
Even matches can be toxic and lighter fluid can cause gastrointestinal irritation, Central Nervous System depression (decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness possibly leading to coma or death) and possibly severe pneumonia if ingested.
If not treated, the infection could lead to pneumonia.
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