You need to be careful
of rapid dehydration and depletion of body salts.
Not exact matches
Rapid dehydration The physiological characteristics
of the newborn baby or «neonate» result in more
rapid dehydration during diarrhoea than occurs with older infants.
Worldwide, norovirus causes about 1 in 5 cases
of acute gastroenteritis, an illness
of vomiting and diarrhea accompanied by
rapid dehydration.
But in Hillenius's view, their turbinals are simply an improved version
of an apparatus that first evolved when warm - bloodedness itself did, as a way
of preventing
dehydration from
rapid breathing.
Ketoacidosis signs might include confusion, nausea, vomiting,
dehydration, shortness
of breath,
rapid heartbeat, fatigue and increased urination and thirst.
Some
of the most common symptoms
of pancreatitis include vomiting and loss
of appetite, but other symptoms may include lethargy, diarrhea, fever, difficulty breathing,
rapid heartbeat, and
dehydration.
This worsens the
dehydration, often causing
rapid weight loss and weakening
of the animal before the immune system can fight the virus.
Symptoms
of theobromine overdose in dogs include whining, diarrhea, vomiting, seizures, muscle twitching,
dehydration, and
rapid heart rate - the last
of which can cause death.
Signs
of ketoacidosis in cats include, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness,
dehydration and
rapid shallow breathing.
A dirty bottom - brown or black, a protruding bottom, raw around the genitals, ruffled coat, weakness
of limbs, lethargy, not eating or drinking,
rapid weight loss, difficulty moving and
dehydration are all symptoms
of wet tail.
The Humane Society
of the United States advises being aware
of stressful signs like heavy panting, glazed eyes,
rapid heartbeat, lethargy, lack
of coordination and seizures indicating severe
dehydration and heatstroke.
Physical examination may reveal signs
of dehydration (e.g., lethargy, sunken eyes, dry gums,
rapid heart rate, concentrated urine), fever, abdominal discomfort, swollen lymph nodes, and weight loss.
Dehydration occurs because
of the
rapid transit
of digested (or, in this case, partially digested) food through the gut.
Too much
of this substance can have some pretty nasty effects, including diarrhea, vomiting, muscle twitching,
dehydration,
rapid heart rate, and even seizures.
This often fatal disease causes symptoms such as sudden fever, sore muscles, weakness, lack
of appetite, increased thirst and urination,
rapid dehydration, vomiting and diarrhea, yellow skin and eyes, difficulty breathing and a runny nose.