Sentences with phrase «of anatomical problems»

Illinois first in U.S. to offer procedure Brachycephalic syndrome: it's a medical term for a variety of anatomical problems that sometimes obstruct the airways in pugs, bulldogs, and other pets (even cats!)
If your child suffers from chronic sinusitis, it may be because he has an underlying medical condition such as undiagnosed, and therefore untreated, allergies; some sort of anatomical problem in the nose that prevents drainage, such as a deviated septum; or chronically infected adenoids (the lymph tissue that sits behind the nose), which can leak bacteria into the sinuses.
In either case, male or female, if the incontinence is as a result of an anatomical problem, such as a loosening of the urinary sphincter muscle, there are now dog - only drugs available that have been known to effectively treat such a condition.

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This problem can also happen with poor latch and anatomical variations in a baby's mouth, so it's important to have a lactation consultant evaluate your baby and a feeding session to help determine the cause of your nipple pain.
So, with that being said — with those two and anatomical issues of either having chronic ear infections or having any type of dentition problems — it's going to affect the Speech Development.
Problem: Sometimes babies have a hard time latching on because of anatomical mouth problems, like a high arched palate, a tongue that is too large or has a limited range of motion, or abnormalities with the chin, jaw or palate.
A sleepy baby, use of nipple shields or various health or anatomical problems in baby can also interfere with baby's ability to transfer milk.
Biometrics — the automated recognition of people via distinctive anatomical and behavioral traits — has the potential to overcome many of these problems.
Since dogs have many anatomical bursae in their hind and forelimbs, specific diagnosis of bursitis can be difficult, especially when problems such as arthritis present the same way.
In humans small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is most frequently a secondary phenomenon associated to anatomical abnormalities that facilitate migration of large intestinal bacteria towards the small intestine or preventing the normal bacterial clearance, or to functional problems associated with disturbed intestinal motility.
A common primary cause of canine conjunctivitis is chronic irritation and / or exposure resulting from anatomical problems of the lids (entropion, ectropion) or eyelashes (e.g., distichia, trichiasis).
Similarly, dogs with congenital or traumatic anatomical deformities and abnormalities of the eyelids, eye orbital and eye socket may experience problems to light due to the inability to control the amount of light entering into eyes.
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