Sentences with phrase «severe lung damage»

It is possible, however, that a dead or dying worm will kill a cat, or cause severe lung damage.

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Once influenza spreads deep into the lungs, the body's own immune response can prove harmful, resulting in severe damage to the alveolar air sacs.
The treated animals also had lower amounts of virus and less severe tissue damage in the lungs.
It can cause a severe pneumonia leading to accelerated inflammatory damage to the lungs, and may prevent safe lung transplantation.
Prolonged exposure to silica dust can pose severe health risks to both animals and humans causing irritation and in some cases, permanent damage of the mucous membranes of the lungs and upper respiratory tract as well as leading to silicosis and lung cancer.
Heartworm disease is a serious disease that results in severe lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and death in pets.
This can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other internal organs in your dog.
Heartworms are a parasite that can cause severe damage to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels of your pet.
Left untreated, heartworm infection can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage and death.
Heartworm disease causes severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body.
In fact, they may actually worsen lung damage.6 Although not without significant risk or expense, surgical removal of feline heartworms has been successfully performed in severe cases.8
That means that while your dog is receiving only the monthly ivermectin medication, his heartworm disease will continue to progress and his heart and lungs can suffer severe damage.
They can live for 5 - 7 years in the dog and cause severe damage to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels which can lead to lung disease, heart failure, and other organ failure.
In severe infections, the worms disrupt heart function and blood flow, and can even damage the dog's lungs, liver and kidneys.
Heartworms can live in an infected dog for 5 to 7 years.1, 2 In time, damage to your dog's heart and lungs can be severe and can include1, 2:
Heartworm disease can result in severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body.
The disease, which is spread by mosquitos, can cause severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs.
Heartworm can cause severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and death.
It can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body.
can cause severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other body organs.
Severe shocks may cause internal damage to the brain, heart, lungs and gastrointestinal tract.
Hydrogen peroxide, which sadly is still recommended by some vets, can cause a whole bunch of damage to the esophagus, and if your cat happens to inhale it, either while fighting you as you force it down, or when they vomit it back up, can cause a severe pneumonia that can cause permanent lung damage.
Heartworms are transmitted from animal to animal by mosquitoes and are a serious disease that results in severe lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and death in pets.
By the time that you notice any symptoms (coughing, difficulty breathing, loss of energy) your pet may already have severe damage to the heart and lungs, and may lead to heart failure.
After medication is given to kill adult heartworms (called an adulticide), the death of the heartworms can result in severe damage to the lung capillaries (small blood vessels in the lungs) and loss of blood to the air sacs (alveoli).
Heartworms live in the heart, lungs and blood vessels of affected animals, causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs.
Heartworm disease involves severe damage to the lungs and heart and causes a variety of consequences including pulmonary emboli (clots that cutoff blood flow to the lungs), heart failure, pulmonary hypertension (elevated blood pressure of the lung vessels), multiple organ system failure, and even death.
These foot - long heartworms cause severe lung disease and inflammation, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body.
As these worms increase in number and grow larger they soon begin to cause severe damage to the dog's heart, lungs and other major organs.
Severe infestation can lead to liver, lung, and brain damage.
Heartworm disease is a serious disease that results in severe lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and death in pets, if left untreated.
Run over by one of his owners, his right front leg was broken, his left had severe nerve damage and his lungs and eyes were injured.
CANINE HEARTWORM CAN CAUSE SEVERE LUNG DISEASE, HEART FAILURE AND DAMAGE TO OTHER ORGANS.
Heartworm can cause severe and permanent damage to your cat's heart and lungs or cause their death.
This can lead to heart failure, lung disease, and severe damage to other organs.
Heartworm infection often leads to severe lung disease and heart failure and can damage other organs in the body as well.
Because these worms live inside the blood vessels, adult worms can cause severe damage to the heart, lungs and associated vascular structures.
Severe damage to the internal organs such as heart, kidney or lungs can be incredibly devastating.
The client sustained multiple serious injuries, including multiple pelvis fractures, a broken collar bone, eleven fractured ribs, a punctured and collapsed lung, and severe nerve damage to his right leg.
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