Mange (demodex) of your pet's feet (paws) can be a localized infection or part
of a generalized infection.
Oral or Paraental administration is the only recommended treatment in case
of generalized infection.
Not exact matches
To simulate an
infection, mice were injected with lipopolysaccharides (a component
of the bacterial cell wall), which results in an immune response and
generalized disease symptoms.
Due to the variety
of generalized pathology and since detailed studies
of Type II
infection as it relates to mouse behavior exist elsewhere, we did not continue investigations with Type II parasites.
Clay packs are used to alleviate headaches, hot inflammatory pain, joint pain, arthritis, reduce tumor inflammation and areas
of fluid retention caused by trauma,
infection or
generalized edema.
Generalized infections are usually a result
of an underlying medical condition that has compromised your cat's immune system.
They are: lethargy,
generalized weakness, inactivity, mental dullness, unexplained weight gain, hair loss, excessive hair shedding, poor hair growth, dry or lusterless haircoat, excessive scaling in the skin, recurring skin
infections, intolerance to cold, and rarely, tilting
of the head to one side, seizures, and infertility.
Gum disease causes pain, accounts for the loss
of teeth, and can lead to serious
generalized bacterial
infections.
Even with these modifications, up to 20 %
of adult pets with
generalized demodex
infection don't improve.
In pets with
generalized mange
infection, those that are less than a year old have a 30 - 50 % likelihood
of clearing the
infection even though it is widespread.
The fungal
infection may remain localized in the lungs or the intestines, or it may spread to other parts
of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, causing a
generalized or systemic
infection.
Typical signs
of adverse immune reactions include fever, stiffness, sore joints and abdominal tenderness, susceptibility to
infections, central and peripheral nervous system disorders or inflammation, collapse with auto - agglutinated red blood cells and jaundice, or
generalized pinpoint hemorrhages or bruises.
If your dog has the common or
generalized form
of the condition, associated problems are secondary microbial
infection from itching the skin.
Chronic scabies may represent themselves in a
generalized form, where scar formation, hardened skin and seborrhea, systemic illness & severe lymphadenopathy are primary signs
of a chronic condition along with signs
of secondary bacterial
infection i.e. fever, emaciation & loss
of conditions.
Mild cases may respond to topical anti-fungal ointments; whereas,
generalized infection requires the use
of oral antifungal drugs concurrently with medicated shampoos or dips.
Bacterial
infections may cause localized abscesses
of glands in the eyelids or
generalized infections of the eyelids.
STSS seems to be a
generalized or systemic form
of streptococcal
infection.
Moist or productive cough, purulent nasal discharge and severe
generalized signs as fever, illness, emaciation & lethargic puppy represents secondary complications associated with
infections such as broncho pneumonia (secondary refers to a problem that is the result
of a primary problem such as the kennel cough).
The onset
of clinical signs in puppies is usually dependent upon secondary bacterial
infections, characterized by fever, the loss
of condition and
generalized illness.