Sentences with phrase «nasal cavity infections»

Many of you know that he suffered from severe liver disease and nasal cavity infections just a few years back.

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It is caused by infection in the lining of the nasal cavities which stops mucus from draining and causes it to pool.
Severe dental disease with tooth root infections can lead to abscessation with subsequent bacterial invasion into the nasal cavity resulting in rhinitis.
Some of the conditions that can leave your pet vulnerable to Rhinitis are: upper respiratory infections, foreign matter in the nasal cavity, trauma, herpes virus, adenovirus, parainfluenza, distemper, tumors, periodontitis, facial abnormalities and various allergies.
FVR and FCV infections result in similar illnesses, characterized by nasal and ocular discharge, conjunctivitis, ulcers of the oral cavity, anorexia, depression and inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
Other diseases of the nasal cavity such as fungal infections, foreign bodies and allergies have symptoms similar to nasal tumors.
The infections was so bad, that it caused a hole from his gum to the roof of his mouth to his nasal cavity (causing food & water to travel to his nasal area so he can not eat properly).
Because the nasal cavity is the most common site of infection, the majority of affected cats will show signs like sneezing, noisy breathing, nasal discharge (usually thick and yellow, and occasionally bloody) and nasal deformity.
The infection may lead to an opening between the mouth and the nasal cavity.
Pets with poor dental hygiene are also at greater risk for: jaw fractures, bone infection, tissue / bone loss around the teeth, and nasal fistulas (a hole leading from the oral cavity to the nasal cavity).
The most common diseases associated with Pasteurella infections are inflammation of the nasal cavity (rhinitis) and inflammation of the sinus cavities (sinusitis).
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