Not exact matches
Severe vomiting or
diarrhea —
more than 2
episodes in a 24 - hour period, or either
of these combined with obvious illness or any
of the other problems listed here
• Repeated
episodes of vomiting and / or
diarrhea • Lethargic or restless behavior lasting
more than 48 hours • Swollen face • Difficulty breathing • Hives (bumps) on the body • Lump at injection site which appears painful or drains
When the interval between
episodes of intermittent
diarrhea is long, i.e.
more than one week, the length
of the empirical treatment period should be prolonged.
While the occasional animal may have an
episode of diarrhea or vomit once and be fine, repeated signs
of illness need to be checked out to ensure that there is not a
more serious problem going on.
Because
of the lulls between
episodes, people often do not seek veterinary treatment until the problem has been going on for many months, even years, or until
more serious symptoms develop, such as
diarrhea, weight loss, depression, or just «ADR» (that's vet shorthand for the classic symptom, «ain't doin» right»).