Sentences with phrase «mild dehydration cases»

Dog guardians can manage mild dehydration cases themselves, Otto says, but they'll need to seek emergency care for a pet that's losing water rapidly or showing severe symptoms.

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In case of mild vomiting (1 - 2 times per day) chances of dehydration happening are slim.
Most cases of diarrhea are mild and not really anything to worry about but moderate or severe diarrhea can cause dehydration, which can become a serious problem.
Mild cases of dehydration can be treated with oral rehydration in the form of a carefully blended electrolyte and sugar solution («Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formula feeding.
Subcutaneous fluid administration is used for many disease conditions, including cases of mild vomiting and diarrhea or mild dehydration, or to support kidney function in animals with chronic kidney disease.
By far the simplest mode of fluid therapy, providing water per os can correct some conditions, including mild salt toxicity and mild cases of dehydration.
In mild cases, the puppy may be hospitalized to correct dehydration and medicate for vomiting and diarrhea.
Sometimes even mild cases can become more serious because of dehydration.
For mild cases of canine pancreatitis, all that may be needed is to withhold food and water for 24 to 48 hours (no longer), along with administering IV fluids to prevent dehydration and drugs to stop vomiting and control pain.
These should only be used in cases of mild dehydration as moderate dehydration will often require resuscitation with intravenous fluids.
Although many cases are mild it is not uncommon to see severe, bloody diarrhea result in dehydration and even death.
Any cat may develop gastroenteritis, which may be mild and self limiting or, in some cases, result in severe vomiting and diarrhea, (occasionally with blood) leading to decreased appetite, dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance.
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