Not exact matches
• Fifty - eight percent of patients did not have regular follow - up
eye exams • Smokers were 20 percent less likely to have exams • Those
with less -
severe disease and no
eye problems were least likely to follow recommendations • Those who had diabetic retinopathy were 30 percent more likely to have follow - up exams
They also discovered that patients who smoke as well as those
with less
severe diabetes and no
eye problems were most likely to neglect having these checks.
Many former puppy mill dogs are left
with a host of health issues ranging from dental
problems, severely matted fur,
eye, ear, and throat infections, and
severe genetic deformities.
SEVERE disease: In severely affected dogs, approximately 25 % of dogs
with CEA / CH, there are related
problems with the health of the
eye that can result in serious vision loss in some cases.
On the other hand, people
with immune system
problems, such as those
with HIV / AIDS, those taking certain types of chemotherapy, or persons who have recently received an organ transplant, and infants, may develop
severe toxoplasmosis, which results in damage to the
eye or the brain.
Feline
Eye Removal / Enucleation This surgical case involves a young cat, approximately a year old,
with severe eye problems.
There will be jaw deformities, which can lead to dental disease and potential
problems with eating and drinking; there are usually small nostrils and a soft palate which is too long, which can lead to
severe breathing
problems; the tear ducts can not follow their natural path and drain properly into the nose, so the
eyes run constantly and cause tear - staining on the face and sometimes secondary sores.
Dogs
with poor vision do not let their owners know that they have a vision
problem until it is
severe in both
eyes.
On October 11 we took in eight kittens
with severe eye problems.
Cats
with severe RH have
problems cleaning their faces, particularly their ears and
eyes.
This version is typically scrutinized
with a more critical
eye for smaller
problems because the
severe ones will most likely have already been addressed during alpha testing.
SJS is most identifiable
with inflammation of the
eye, corneal blisters,
eye problems and vision loss,
severe rash, mucus - filled blisters or lesions on the skin, fever, and flu - like symptoms.
I am a 37 year old Type 1 diabetic
with gastroparesis, Stage II kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma in both
eyes, peripheral neuropathy in both legs, as well as previous surgical repairs from a serious car accident in 2008 which crushed my right calcaneus, broke my right femur, left ankle and shattered my left pelvis and now I have
severe back
problems and difficulty walking.