However, many affected dogs do
not have diarrhea or weight loss, but instead commonly exhibit «hot spots», chewing on the coat, and licking the feet or anus.
However, the majority of dogs infected with Giardia do
not have diarrhea, vomiting, or any other signs of illness.
They may or may
not have diarrhea.
If your dog or cat has a strong, resilient GI tract, he should be able to eat different foods regularly and
not have diarrhea.
Just as your body is designed to eat different foods every day and
not have diarrhea, so is your pet's.
''... the majority of dogs infected with Giardia do
not have diarrhea, vomiting, or any other signs of illness.»
When the cat gets infected, the early stages involve an intestinal form where the contagious oocysts are shed in feces but the cat may or may
not have any diarrhea.
Most cats that are infected with coccidia do
not have diarrhea or any other clinical signs.
The subjects were not taking medications, were not lactose intolerant, did
not have diarrhea, and had not taken antibiotics for 3 mo before the study period.
You answer that no, no one else has been sick, he doesn't have diarrhea or dark green vomiting, and that he does have projectile vomiting.
People think, «Well, hey I don't have diarrhea or constipation or bloating, I'm not too gassy, I don't burp too much, I don't have any acid reflux, and I got to the bathroom every day.
She doesn't have diarrhea, is not lethargic, eats and drinks fine.
She also didn't have diarrhea or vomit and it all happened in one day this time.
He is
not having diarrhea, but his stools are on the loose side, they are formed, just not hard like a typical dog.
Sometimes your dog doesn't feel well but they aren't having any diarrhea and they aren't vomiting.
Just because you don't see them having diarrhea doesn't mean that they are
not having diarrhea.
She was
not having diarrhea, to my knowledge, prior to the diet change.
If he doesn't have diarrhea, it may not be the hookworms.
If your cat is acting normally, not lethargic or hiding, and doesn't have diarrhea or any other symptoms, you can try giving him something other than dry food for the next few days.
He has
not had diarrhea or vomiting since!
Not exact matches
(In India alone more than 600 million citizens don't
have access to toilets or latrines, and open defecation leads to contaminated water and chronic — sometimes deadly — health issues, like
diarrhea.)
«I basically
would eat a ton of them to make sure they didn't give me
diarrhea.»
'' Mr. Oundo [Living Goods Field Supervisor] discussed one case in which a woman's young child
had diarrhea and the child's condition was deteriorating, but the mother could
not seek treatment because she did
not have money to travel and her husband was out of town.
60 We
have not completed recent evidence reviews for artemisinin - combination therapy (ACT) for malaria (older review of the program here), antibiotics to treat pneumonia or oral rehydration salts to treat
diarrhea, but we believe that there is relatively strong evidence to support these programs.
If it were an accident, the first time it caused rashes and or nose bleeds and
diarrhea, they
would have written what caused it in my Medical Records to stop others from causing the adverse reactions, but no, they
have to try to prevent a Law Suit and write that I am delusional about the adverse reactions so every Doctor after that forced the adverse reactions on me and or refused to give me the Medical Treatment actually need, while they make money off charging the government for the Toxic Harmful Drugs that a Judge ordered them
not to give me, tut they just falsely called me delusional about the Court Orders, to made money poisoning me with Toxic Drugs and Rash Creams, but normally they do that to their suspecting Victims to make money off doing Kidney transplants like they did to my Uncle, but they will
not replace mine, because that is what they planned to do to kill me, just ask their associate assassin Dr Kanter of the Minneapolis VA, of course he will say I am delusional after he assaulted me saying the other Hospital Labs were wrong about that Blood Test that show the harm they caused.
I was diagnosed with chronic sistemic candidiasis and
had constant symptoms like: headaches, fatigue, unable to concentrate,
diarrhea, stomach bloating, anxiety, hair loss, vaginal itching and burning,... Went to several doctors that didn't help at all and finally met this wonderful naturopath who taught me a new way of eating and 6 months later here I am with hardly any symptoms, full of energy and happy as ever!
Pain: in the abdomen or joints, can be mild Gastrointestinal: acid reflux, belching, bloating,
diarrhea, fat in stool, heartburn, indigestion, or vomiting Whole body: anemia, bone loss, fatigue, iron deficiency, malnutrition, or nausea Developmental: delayed puberty or slow growth Abdominal: cramping or discomfort and flatulence Also common: itching, lactose intolerance, skin rash, or weight loss (NOTE: If you
have been off of gluten for awhile and get tested, the test may
not show up that you
have gluten intolerance)
If your intestines do
not have the right balance of good and bad bacteria (meaning you show signs of
having a leaky gut), a sudden influx of probiotics can cause
diarrhea or other digestive discomfort.
My tummy didn't agree with it at all and as a result, I
had a really bad
diarrhea stomach distress the following day.
But many people are reluctant to take iron supplements because they don't want to go from a state where they
've had chronic
diarrhea to iron supplements that constipate.
Causes of low potassium
would be dehydration from
having diarrhea, sweating, and low - carb diets that are
not well formulated.
Oh, and she
has dietary «needs» where she must eat prescription dog food and take medication just so she doesn't get
diarrhea, which, by the way, took us a year of cleaning up after her to figure out!
If your baby
has a temperature of 100.4 °F (38 °C) or higher, is crying for more than 2 hours at a time, is inconsolable, isn't feeding well,
has diarrhea or persistent vomiting, or is less awake or alert than usual, call your doctor right away.
Gluten intolerance is hard to diagnose, but if your baby
has diarrhea that won't go away, smelly stools, does
not gain weight and maybe
has a bloated abdomen, you should contact a doctor.
If she
has diarrhea, she may be
having an infection, but it is
not necessarily due to teething.
Aww poor baby... I so hate those moments when babies do
have diarrhea and it happens so often their poor little skin gets so irritated from the acid... happened to my baby (notthr virus)
not too long ago... glad u
had this at hand and that it truly worked!
My 7 month old baby
has diarrhea and is
not teething.
If he
has stomach or digestive problems (including vomiting or
diarrhea), your baby will
not be able to gain weight normally.
That means that if a child
has diarrhea and gets in the pool and your child gets in right after him, that may
not be enough time for the chlorine in the pool to kill any germs from the sick child.
If you
've tried all the methods above and they're
not working, if your child
has any other unusual symptoms (such as a fever), or if the
diarrhea has been going on for some time, then you should see your child's pediatrician, who can do stool cultures to check for parasites and bacterial infections.
You can't stop these conditions to appear no matter how good you take of cleaning or buying quality diapers, especially if your baby
has diarrhea or agile bowels.
While energy drinks
have become extremely popular among adolescents and young adults in recent years, with many young athletes seeing them as a quick and easy way to maximize athletic performance, many groups, including the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), recommend against their use for re-hydration and warn that consumption may hurt
not help athletic performance by causing side effects as bloating, abdominal cramping,
diarrhea, light headedness, and impaired sleep.
For toddlers, it is a scary moment if they vomit or
have diarrhea because they do
not know what is happening to them.
The fact that you mentioned the
not swimming until your
diarrhea has been gone for 24 hours is awesome!
Thanks for the tip on the 24 - hour wait for swimming after
diarrhea — I hadn't even thought of that before.
Unless the child
has an acute case of
diarrhea, they probably won't need any actual medications.
It is relatively safe if a child
has diarrhea, but concerns arise if the child is
not able to keep anything down or the symptoms persist for a week.
Just as with
diarrhea, a single constipated stool isn't a problem but if you
've increased baby's daily liquid consumption and you notice two or more constipated poops in a row, it's time to call the doctor.
If the American Academy of Pediatrics, and others were to say, «We recommend breastfeeding because it reduces the risk of severe
diarrhea and vomiting during infancy, and because breastmilk contains unique immune, hormonal, and nutritional factors
not found in formula, the long - term benefits of which are unknown,» I
would have no problem with their claims.
It sure can be tricky to know if a breastfed baby
has diarrhea or
not, since the stools really can vary between days.