Sentences with phrase «more trouble breathing»

«Overweight cats don't feel good about playing because as they become more and more obese they have more and more trouble breathing,» he noted.
«People have more trouble breathing.

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If you are allergic, you may get hives and have trouble breathing within 30 minutes of sulfite exposure, and should arm yourself an Asthma rescue inhaler because an order of shrimp has more sulfites than an entire bottle of Sangiovese.
Of course, if Adi's attitude is suddenly an issue, then this season is in a lot more trouble than Seattle breathing down our neck.
Trouble breathing is one of the more severe symptoms of an egg allergy and one that requires your immediate attention.
If your child is having coughing fits and coughs repeatedly in one breath, even encounters trouble in breathing, then, she might have had a cold for more than one week.
Additionally, babies may become more tired than usual or have trouble breathing.
Today, more than 12,000 of the 9/11 rescue workers continue to have trouble breathing, according to a study conducted by the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring Program and published April 8, 2010, in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Other experiments suggest other species may also suffer: In more acidic water, sea urchins have trouble reproducing and are more likely to develop illnesses; squids and crabs have trouble breathing.
Some troubling signs might be if you have a cough for more than two weeks, a fever, produce bloody or colored mucus, or have any wheezing or other difficulty breathing.
UCS may also impair athletic performance, since bad posture can set the stage for poor exercise technique (e.g., people with UCS often have trouble getting their chest up in the bench - press) and depression of the sternum can make it more difficult to breathe.
Night owls beware, without adequate sleep, you're at higher risk for psychological disorders, diabetes, and stomach and breathing troubles, and are more likely to participate in unhealthy habits like smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, and using illegal drugs.
If more severe signs are displayed (trouble breathing, unsteadiness during walking or convulsions) a tablespoon of honey, corn syrup or sugar solutions should be given by mouth.
Owners often find that severely overweight dogs and cats with heart disease that successfully lose weight, appear to have less trouble breathing and are more comfortable.
Obesity, he points out, is not in itself a predisposing factor, although troubled breathing may intensify more rapidly in overweight cats.
However, if the dog has trouble breathing, more intensive treatment such as supplemental oxygen is necessary.
If you notice your Chin acting more lethargic, coughing more, having trouble breathing, has gums turning gray or blue, you might want to get them checked for a heart murmur.
They look great but are brachycephalic so have several serious health conditions associated with their breathing; more importantly they have abnormal pelvic structure and since the puppies heads are so large they often have trouble whelping; over 80 % of English Bulldogs require c - sections.
Some smaller breeds that have respiratory issues due to a flattened facial structure (Pugs, Bulldogs, Frenchies, and more) can have trouble breathing during extensive exercise, so be careful not to overdue their physical activity — especially in warmer weather.
More significantly affected rabbits may have such trouble breathing that they collapse and lie on their sides.
More serious cases of feline asthma can lead to such difficult breathing that cats have trouble getting oxygen out to the rest of the body, which can lead to fainting and collapse.
I believe Dogs and Cats at the proper weight have less trouble breathing and are more comfortable.
If the ferret has trouble breathing, is more than a little lethargic, or shows other worrisome symptoms, call or visit your vet.
In rare cases, the dog may suffer more serious complications, such as trouble breathing, pale gums, disorientation, loss of consciousness, hives and swelling anywhere on his body.
In August my French Bulldog began to have some vague issues such as pain, trouble swallowing, and noisey breathing (more than usual).
If you see any blood in his phlegm, coughing is more severe, or more frequent, any trouble breathing, he quits eating, or just generally doesn't feel good, he should definitely see the doctor.
More rare and serious side effects can include trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, kidney damage and liver damage (in these cases, you should take your dog to a veterinary urgent care clinic immediately).
Dogs with flat noses can have trouble breathing when fatigued, while larger breeds and older dogs may be more susceptible to ligament injuries and arthritis.
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