It is likely that your veterinarian has been considering
the possibility of heart problems as a potential cause for the congestion in the lungs but you didn't list ECG or cardiac ultrasound examination among the tests, so it seems like a good idea to point out this possibility.
Not exact matches
The
heart of the
problem, I think, lies in grounding the
possibility of trust between human beings over chasms between cultures and divergent interests.
Her
heart problems could not be linked to any
of the known mutations, raising the
possibility that this SCN5A variation might somehow contribute to the irregularity.
Consider for one minute the
possibility that excess carbohydrates, not excess fat (which the USDA only recommends 65 grams
of a day) cause
problems like obesity, diabetes and
heart disease, and even if Americans are only following half
of the advice set forth by the USDA, and its easy to see why these diseases are rampant.
This is important because obesity is known to cause or increase the
possibility of many other medical conditions like diabetes, coronary
heart disease, hypertension, obstructive sleep disorders, osteoarthritis
of the joints, etc.The first step in dealing with the
problem is figuring out the root cause
of your obesity.