These conditions can cause signs such as pale mucous membranes, weak pulses, dehydration, and anemia (
low number of red blood cells).
The infection can cause anemia (
low number of red blood cells) and immunosuppression.
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.
Low numbers of red blood cells are common in multiple pregnancies.
The worms are normally absorbed by your pet from eating or drinking them and then travel to the large intestine where they can cause inflammation or even anemia (
lower number of red blood cells) from sucking up so much blood.
Not exact matches
Climb Mount Everest, do an Ironman triathlon, or do whatever reason you're doing this aerobic exercise is so I wouldn't worry too much about something like
low to normal hematocrit or hemoglobin levels or
low red blood cell size if you're kinda testing yourself in the midst
of your training and it's not during a taper or a rest period, one would expect those
numbers to kinda be higher up.
Anemia (uh - NEE - me - uh) is a condition in which your
blood has a
lower than normal
number of red blood cells.
In addition, the mucous membrane color and capillary refill time along the gums can help identify anemia (a
low red blood cell count) which can be caused by a
number of disease states.
They can cause iron deficiency and a condition called anemia which is a
lower than normal
number of red blood cells.
Anemia (pale mucous membranes; pallor; weakness; caused by abnormally
low numbers of circulating
red blood cells)
With AIHA, both the
number and percent
of red blood cells will be
low and the size and shape
of the
cells will be abnormal.
Dogs with a heavy hookworm infection usually are anemic, which means that they have an abnormally
low number of circulating
red blood cells.