The presence
of pale gums, diarrhea, or weakness might suggest the need to specifically determine the cat's red blood cell count.
Not exact matches
There is even the suggestion that Villas - Boas shares Mourinho's pitchside bolshiness - which would be excellent news - though throwing chewing
gum at Henk Ten Cate
pales alongside Mourinho's catalogue
of flaps, scraps, whines, whinges, gesticulations, mimes, and all - round talent for look - at - me buffoonery.
A. Folate / folic acid (B9)- Mouth sores and
pale skin B. Inositol - Poor brain function, hair loss, high LDL, and eczema C. Vitamin A-Dry eyes, dry skin, bright lights at night bothersome, trouble distinguishing between blues and purples D. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)- Loss
of appetite, pain in limbs swollen feet or legs E. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)- Anemia, nerve damage, sluggish metabolism, sore throat F. Vitamin C - Bruising, bleeding
gums, fatigue, loss
of appetite G. Vitamin D - Thin or brittle bones, joint pain, fatigue, depression, getting sick often, impaired wound healing H. Vitamin E-Muscle weakness, Abnormal eye movements, vision problems I. Vitamin K2 - Easy bruising, excessive bleeding from wounds, blood in urine or stool
Consuming kefir everyday for 4 months my rbc is raised 5 whole units (from 20 to 25 and still going, even three lines
of treatments mtx, cyclosporine, cyclophosphamide didn't achive anything close to that), feel much better, sleep better, no infections (that's a big deal in my condition), my visits to WC regulised; 2 everyday, no stress, no
gum desease (leukemias cause severe
gum problems), no bad breath, my skin looks healthy, my
pale colour dissapeared, i even go to gym 3 - 4 days per week and with goji berries these 2 working miracles on me.
If you notice blood in any
of their excrement or
pale gums, immediately stop giving the Novox and contact your vet right away.
Signs
of anemia According to VCA Animal Hospitals, the most notable signs
of anemia in puppies are if the dog seems unusually tired or lazy or if the
gums are
pale or white instead
of pink.
Their
gums will be
pale in color because
of decreased blood flow (normal
gums should be bubblegum pink).
Proheart 6 (moxidectin): Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis): facial swelling, itching, difficulty breathing, collapse; lethargy, not eating or losing interest in food; any change in activity level; seizures; vomiting and / or diarrhea (with and without blood) weight loss;
pale gums, increased thirst or urination, weakness, bleeding, bruising; rare instances
of death.
Another sign
of infection is anemia which manifests itself as
pale gums and listlessness.
Vomiting can be an emergency and the pet should go to the veterinarian immediately if any
of the following signs are present: the animal is distressed; there is blood in the vomit; the pet ingested medication, a foreign object, toxic material, or toxic plants; there is non-productive retching and / or vomiting; there is a swollen belly; there is weakness, lethargy or collapse; if the
gums are
pale, bluish or dark red; if the pet has a pre-existing disease; or if there is a fever (> 103 °F) or a low body temperature (< 100 °F).
This may include looking at the mucous membranes for signs
of anemia (
pale gums), feeling for abdominal swelling, aspirating fluid from the abdomen to see if blood is present, and drawing blood to see if clots form.
The most common symptom will be a lump under the skin, visible bleeding, sometimes in the form
of nosebleeds, tiring easily, episodes
of unexplained weakness,
pale color in the
gums, difficulty breathing, abdominal swelling, seizures, abnormal heart rhythms, collapse, and depression.
Other more common signs
of an ill or injured dog include
pale gums, rapid breathing, weak or rapid pulse, change in body temperature, and difficulty standing.
These include shortness
of breath, coughing or wheezing, abdominal swelling, fatigue and
pale gums.
Symptoms
of babesiosis can range from mild to severe and include lethargy, lack
of appetite, fever, anaemia,
pale gums, an enlarged abdomen, weight loss and jaundice.
Signs
of shock include shallow breathing, abnormally low body temperature (hypothermia),
pale or gray
gums, and a weak but rapid pulse.
Symptoms
of iron deficiency in dogs include appetite loss, dark and tarry feces,
pale gums, lethargy, lack
of growth in young canines, rapid respiration, exercise intolerance and frequent infections.
Common symptoms
of heat stroke include excessive or intense panting, obvious distress, weakness, a staggering or «drunken» gait,
pale and / or dry
gums, collapse and a rectal temperature
of 105 degrees or higher.
Other signs include excessive drooling, restlessness or pacing, fast heart rate, indications
of abdominal pain — whining or groaning when pressure is applied to the belly, cold and
pale gums, biting at stomach, and labored breathing.
The signs
of low PCV in your dog or cat are
pale gums, rapid respiration and a lack
of energy.
You might notice that your pet's
gums or the shiny pink mucous membranes
of its eyes (sclera) and skin
of its nose and ears are
paler than they should be.
If you see your dog eat onions, or if your dog exhibits symptoms
of anemia, such as fatigue, vomiting, or
pale gums, you should take them to your veterinarian immediately.
You may notice your dog's tongue turning blue, excessive panting, loss
of energy, or the
gums may become very
pale.
Weight loss, poor appetite, fever,
pale gums, inflamed
gums, mouth sores, eye conditions, excessive thirst, excessive urination, breathing difficulties, skin infections, poor coat condition, constant diarrhea, constipation, seizures, abortion
of kittens.
Symptoms
of kidney failure include fatigue, general weakness, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, panting, bloated or sore abdomen,
pale gums, cessation
of urination, and refusal to drink fluids.
My Dobermann, a young «kid» huge, threw up late l; ast night - just rice, dogfood and fluid... this morning, early, he had urgency to «go» and couldn't hold it, had soft, black, tarry stool... he seems lethargic,
gums seem
pale, nose wet.,
Of all things, my car broke down, I have no transportation and I am still waiting for my employer's paycheques for December and January — what on earth am I going to do??? He is too big to carry, taxcis won't transport him (and I have zero funds) and ER vets want payment up front!
Finally, there will be signs
of shock —
pale gums, irregular or shallow breathing, and rapid heartbeat — followed by collapse and death.
Signs
of illness include an elevated temperature,
pale gums, swollen lymph nodes, increased lung sounds, a heart murmur, abdominal masses, and others.
My cat came in with
pale tacky
gums, a fever
of 105 l, and stiff due to distemper.
Be sure to know what your poodles normal
gum color is — very
pale gums could be a sign
of a problem and should be reported to your vet.
Cats afflicted with Heinz body anemia will often develop a high fever, extreme fatigue or weakness due to lack
of oxygen, poor appetite,
pale or discolored skin,
pale gums, lips, and tongue, and, in severe cases, discolored urine.
Symptoms
of Heinz body anemia include fever,
pale mouth and
gums, extreme fatigue or weakness, labored breathing, and discolored skin.
The first component
of basic triage is assessing your pet's level
of consciousness, airway / breathing (labored breathing or choking, lack
of oxygen), circulatory status (
pale gums or weak pulses, racing heart), and pain score.
Symptoms
of overdose may include decreased urine production and blood in the urine; jaundice (yellowing
of the skin,
gums and eyes);
pale gums, weakness, and ulcers.
Symptoms include unsuccessful attempts to belch or vomit, abdominal pain or distension, excessive drooling, weakness, collapse,
pale gums, shortness
of breath, heavy panting, rapid heartbeat, cold body temperature, anxiousness, depression, hunched position, coughing or choking sounds, repeatedly asking to go out, excessive drinking and repeatedly licking the air.
Toxicosis is characterized by bleeding (from
gums, nose, or into body cavities, other sites),
pale / white
gums, presence
of large bruises (easily seen in less hairy areas like the abdominal skin or inside the legs and armpits), decreased appetite, bloody diarrhea, bloody vomiting, breathing difficulties, and lethargy or reluctance to exercise.
If your pet experiences an allergic reaction to the medication, signs may include facial swelling, hives, scratching, sudden onset
of diarrhea, vomiting, shock, seizures,
pale gums, cold limbs, or coma.
Side effects that can occur are related to suppression
of bone marrow and can include; anemia,
pale gums, weakness, lethargy, bruising or bleeding tendencies, decreased white blood cell counts, increased risk
of infection.
Pet owners giving their animals Fluconazole or any other veterinary drugs should pay close attention to signs
of worsening skin rashes; anemia, which is evidenced by
pale mucus membranes and
gums; digestive problems such as vomiting, diarrhea and loss
of appetite; jaundice, which is evidenced by yellow skin,
gums or whites
of the eyes; lethargy and depression.
Signs
of an intestinal obstruction include vomiting immediately after eating or drinking, diarrhea or very little to no bowel movements, abdominal pain, lethargy, and
pale gums.
Symptoms
of Heinz body anemia include sudden fatigue and weakness, fever, poor appetite, discolored urine, and
pale or discolored skin,
gums, and lips.
If your pet has a loss
of elasticity in the skin or the
gums are
pale and sticky, those are sign
of dehydration.
Signs
of an overdose can include lethargy, loss
of appetite, vomit with blood in it,
pale gums, seizures, loss
of consciousness, and rapid breathing.
Instead
of healthy, pink tongue and
gums, a
pale whitish appearance is present.
You may also notice
pale gums, shortness
of breath, and a rapid heart rate as the condition progresses.
Signs
of an allergic reaction to Amlodipine can include sudden onset diarrhea, swelling
of the face, itching, vomiting, hives,
pale gums, cold limbs or the symptoms
of shock or coma.
In some dogs, symptoms such as signs
of anemia (
pale gums), rapid heart beat and weight loss will be noted.
They checked his
gums which were a
pale, grayish pink... a bad sign
of lack
of oxygen.
A dog may also have a
pale or bluish tinge to his
gums, so
gum and oral cavity inspection must be a part
of your 10 touches to do every week on your dog.
We also look at the color
of the
gums - if they are
pale, it can indicate anemia or heart disease.