Once recovered, the pet will suffer
no permanent damage to the organs systems and may be immune to this disease for life.
Toxin poisoning can cause
permanent damage to organs including the brain.
Not exact matches
And for those who run scared from raw milk, think of all who DIE from medications in the hospital, killed by drunk drivers, and have
permanent organ damage from drugs that are marketed
to «help» people... just
to name a few.
Electrical burns can cause
damage (both temporary and
permanent)
to the skin, tissues, and even the major
organs.
However, if the paint is not handled properly, it can cause lead poising which causes
permanent damage to the brain and other
organs.
While sleeping, we repair
damaged tissues and
organs, we metabolize hormones our body no longer needs, and our brains use this time
to organize our thoughts and experiences, and
to make
permanent neurological links (memories) for the learning we experienced that day.
Heartworms are a dangerous parasite that can cause
permanent damage to your pet's vital
organs, and even death.
These toxins and bacteria can cause inflammation and infections in the
organs, leading
to permanent organ damage or even death.
Just as with humans, if bacteria from an oral infection spreads into the bloodstream, it could cause
permanent damage to major
organs.
If your dog is alone at the time (common with outdoor dogs) and nobody notices the symptoms, it is likely
to be fatal due
to the
permanent damage to the brain, lungs, and other vital
organs from loss of oxygen.
If left untreated, these conditions result in chronic pain, and infections can eventually affect the cat's entire system, even leading
to permanent organ damage.
Severe heat stroke (above 106 degrees) is life threatening, and can cause
permanent damage to your pet's vital
organs.
Versions of those same heartworm prevention products also exist now for cats, and can prevent cats from suffering
permanent organ damage and possible death secondary
to heartworm disease.
Sadly,
permanent damage to one or more of these
organs may occur.
If you sustained more serious injuries (such as broken bones, herniated discs, or
organ damage, for example), you may be able
to secure a much larger settlement that accounts for the pain and suffering and
permanent injuries you experienced.
If you suffered broken bones, a traumatic brain injury,
permanent scarring,
organ damage, severe lacerations or burns, or injuries that required surgery or extended hospitalization, you are more likely
to secure a large settlement from the at - fault party's insurance company.
• Traumatic brain injury (TBI) • Neck and back strains and sprains • Spinal injuries •
Damage to internal
organs •
Permanent disfigurement • Burns • Broken limbs • Paralysis • Death
You may have a
permanent physical disfigurement such as a
permanent limp, amputation, or
permanent damage to internal
organs.
Electrical shocks can also seriously injure internal
organs, including causing internal bleeding and
permanent damage to tissues and nerves.
And how
to do so in such a way that the pain inflicted might be said not
to be akin
to that «associated with serious physical injury so severe that death,
organ failure, or
permanent damage resulting in a loss of significant body function will likely result»?
Patients may have
to live with the risk of developing blood clots, and may have suffered
permanent kidney injury or other irreversible
damage to vital
organs.