Few afflictions kill an otherwise healthy dog as
quickly as bloat and torsion.
Not exact matches
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version
quickly feels
bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
When people start juicing they often report a feeling of euphoria and many find their poor health symptoms (such
as rashes,
bloating, constipation, gas, acne) are
quickly alleviated.
Eating too much too
quickly without paying attention to our level of hunger can cause us to overeat, and
as a result feel
bloated.
For example, if the drink is consumed alongside a «meat & potato» like meal it is very likely to cause
bloating or gas
as the fruit sugars want to move through
quickly, but the meal needs longer to digest.
Even though smaller dogs are not
as prone to
bloat as large - breed dogs, it is still a good idea to prevent your dog from eating too
quickly.
Any emergency health issues such
as obstructions or
bloat will need to be
quickly ruled out
as a possible cause.
Talk to the vet about what food is best, if there are any activities you should avoid and what to look for to make sure you seek medical treatment
as quickly as possible if your dog starts to
bloat.
While for humans over eating and eating too
quickly can result in
bloating and gas
as well
as an uncomfortable feeling generally humans are able to recover
quickly with minimal illness.
Some causes are believed to be rapid eating, elevated food bowls, dry foods that contain citric acid
as a preservative, dry foods that contain fat among the first four ingredients, insufficient pancreatic enzymes, dilution of gastric juices necessary for complete digestion by drinking too much water before or after eating, eating gas - producing foods, drinking too much water too
quickly, heredity - especially having a first degree relative who has
bloated, build & physical characteristics and disposition.
New research from the Cancer Research Center in Seattle shows that women with ovarian cancer are much more likely than healthy women to report symptoms such
as abdominal pain,
bloating and feeling full
quickly after eating.