Not exact matches
This feline respiratory disease is characterized by either
mild or severe symptoms affecting the respiratory tract (i.e. the nose, throat, pharynx, larynx and lungs) and
eyes, causing profuse nasal and
eye discharge.
Symptoms: red
eyes with a thick
discharge,
mild nasal
discharge and occasional sneeze.
Signs include nasal and / or ocular (
eye)
discharge in
mild infections, and wheezing, coughing, and open - mouth breathing in severe infections (pneumonia).
«Contraindications, warnings: Particularly in very young susceptible puppies,
mild discharges from the
eyes and nose can occur from the day after vaccination, sometimes accompanied by sneezing and coughing.
Initial exposure to the FIP virus usually results in no obvious clinical disease, although some cats may experience a
mild upper respiratory disease that is characterized by sneezing, watery
eyes, and watery nasal
discharge.
Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus both may result in upper respiratory infections, signs of which include
mild to severe nasal
discharge, tongue ulcers, redness, and pain of the
eyes, nose, and mouth.
• Hives, rashes, blisters, clear
discharge from
eyes or nostrils, sneezing, itching and
mild discomfort may also be present.
Some cats may exhibit signs of a
mild respiratory infection, with symptoms including sneezing, watery
eyes, and watery nasal
discharge.
Dog flu symptoms in its
mild form include sneezing, nasal
discharge, runny
discharge from the
eyes, lack of energy, reduced appetite, low grade fever, and a persistent cough and stuffy nose that can last for up to three weeks.
Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus can both cause upper respiratory disease, signs of the disease can range from
mild nasal
discharge to severe
discharge, redness, tongue ulcers, and pain of the
eyes, nose, and mouth.
Some cats may show
mild upper respiratory symptoms such as sneezing, watery
eyes, and nasal
discharge.
Dog
eye allergies can be clinically differentiated from other conditions; allergies are usually identified by
mild to severe
eye swelling, transparent / clear
discharge with no pus or cloudiness and severe irritation.
Dogs affected by influenza may have
mild symptoms such as fever, a moist cough, and
discharge from the
eyes and nose.
Symptoms range from sneezing,
mild cough, nasal and
eye discharge, and congestion to more severe cases that result in fever and lethargy.
Dogs may exhibit symptoms that include
eye and nose
discharge,
mild fever, reduced appetite, and a cough, which are similar to other conditions like kennel cough.
During this time, cats may display the symptoms of a
mild upper respiratory infection: sneezing, watery
eyes, and nasal
discharge.