You should also call your vet or, out of hours, your nearest Vets Now, straight away if your pet has a limp and is
exhibiting other unusual symptoms, such as sickness, diarrhoea, fever, loss of appetite, excessive panting or lethargy.
If you've tried all the methods above and they're not working, if your child has
any other unusual symptoms (such as a fever), or if the diarrhea has been going on for some time, then you should see your child's pediatrician, who can do stool cultures to check for parasites and bacterial infections.
A woman should consult her doctor if the pain is severe or persists for two months or more, as well as if the breast pain is accompanied by a breast lump, nipple discharge, or
any other unusual symptoms.
Keep track of
any other unusual symptoms as well.
Talk to your vet if you notice
any other unusual symptoms, particularly changes in appetite, nausea or vomiting, or changes in stool.
If at any time your dog begins showing signs of difficulty breathing, coughing, lameness, pain or
any other unusual symptom while exercising, stop and have him checked out by your veterinarian.
They should also monitor the dog's reaction (if any) to the acne and
any other unusual symptoms such as lack of or change in appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, etc..