Although some cats don't have a problem with the occasional milk treat, offering milk on a regular basis
often leads to diarrhea.
Fortiflora assists in treating bacterial imbalances in the GI tract that
often lead to diarrhea.
Not exact matches
There is one cause that is most commonly at the crux of all of these symptoms, as well as rashes,
diarrhea, constipation, and wild behavior: allergy
to or intolerance of certain food proteins — most
often from cow's milk, but also sometimes from wheat, soy, and an array of other foods consumed by breastfeeding mom, in formula, or otherwise in baby's diet.8 These can cause irritation and inflammation in the intestines that
lead at times
to reflux, and more
often to signs of distress that mimic reflux.
Cryptosporidiosis, an infection with the crypto parasite, can follow drinking contaminated water and
often leads to a few weeks of
diarrhea, stomach cramps, and nausea.
I can only use it every other day as it will
lead to diarrhea if used more
often.
This is why antibiotics
often lead to digestive problems, including bloating,
diarrhea, and sometimes fatal complications (31).
What we
often don't hear is that fluoride can discolor teeth, suppress the immune system, contribute
to certain cancers, cause gastrointestinal issues like vomiting and
diarrhea, and
lead to birth defects.
Over-growth of bad bacteria
leads to a higher risk of infections, allergies, and inflammation, which can
lead to symptoms of constipation,
diarrhea, gas, bloating, acid reflux disease, eczema and
often weight gain.
The intestinal damage
often causes
diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating and anemia, and can
lead to serious complications.
These parasites usually reside in the small or large intestine and they compete for nutrients as well as potentially cause intestinal inflammation, which
often leads to loose stool,
diarrhea, possible weight loss and abdominal discomfort.
Disruptions
to normal colonic function
lead to changes in both absorption and motility; clinically, this
often manifests as large - bowel
diarrhea.
This
leads to severe irritation producing watery and
often bloody
diarrhea, general debilitation, and weight loss in dogs.
Changes in your dog's food
often lead to an upset gastrointestinal tract with
diarrhea or vomiting.
Clinical signs consisting of a febrile illness manifesting with vomiting,
diarrhea, and sometimes cerebellar ataxia,
often leading to death if not treated supportively.
The
diarrhea leads to severe dehydration, shock and death, and is
often fatal, even in dogs diagnosed and aggressively treated for the disease.
Because chronic
diarrhea can
lead to poor digestion and absorption of nutrients,
often dogs will not eat well, have a low energy level and poor quality hair coat.
Allergies can
lead to stomach and intestinal problems, including vomiting and
diarrhea, and are
often accompanied by ear infections.
The most common symptom is watery
diarrhea,
often leading to bloody
diarrhea.