If any of the following side effects occur, contact your veterinarian immediately: hives, difficult breathing, swelling (lips, tongue or face) May cause
mouth irritation if it hasn't been mixed well with moistened food and allowed to stand High doses may cause nausea, cramping, diarrhea or vomiting If these symptoms persist or you notice anything else unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Not exact matches
The pain and
irritation of thrush can be frustrating, especially
if you are dealing with it in addition to dry
mouth, cancer, HIV, asthma, diabetes, or other conditions.
Besides the uncomfortable burn in your
mouth you might feel
if you consume too much cayenne pepper, it can also cause stomach
irritation and even heartburn.
If he eats unsoaked raw nuts, however, he frequently experiences digestive issues and sometimes
irritation around the
mouth.
If ingested by a dog it can cause
mouth irritation, drooling, vomiting, swallowing problems and burning of the tongue and lips.
Dieffenbachia,
if eaten, can cause
irritation in a pet's
mouth, which could become severe enough to prevent the animal from even breathing.
Although the chemicals in glow jewelry are non-toxic in general, the ingredients are caustic and can cause pain and
irritation if they make contact with the
mouth or skin.
If your dog is experiencing eye, skin, or
mouth irritation, the veterinarian will attempt to flush any remaining toxin from the affected area.
There are many causes for drooling in dogs which include dental issues, oral
irritation, foreign bodies, salivary gland disorders, infections among other causes; I would rinse out Gypsy's
mouth thoroughly and keep an eye on her,
if the drooling continues I would take her into your Veterinarian to be on the safe side.
If you are still seeing some
irritation you may need to visit your Veterinarian for a restrained view inside Tod's
mouth.
In reality,
if ingested by a dog or cat, the sticky white sap usually causes only minor
mouth or stomach
irritation.