Not exact matches
Animals should be considered to have a potential life - threatening problem if some of the following are present: Moderate or
severe abdominal pain, lethargy, dehydration or pyrexia, enlarged distended bowel, frequent and
severe diarrhea, hematemesis, frequent vomiting or increasing frequency of vomiting,
signs of
systemic disease, or puppies with an incomplete vaccination history.
In
severe or acute cases, there is often respiratory distress, an abnormal heart rhythm, muffled heart and lung sounds and other
signs of
systemic shock.
In an Adult Horse With
Severe Asthma (Previously Recurrent Airway Obstruction) Does Using Inhaled Corticosteroids Result in an Equal Improvement in Clinical
Signs When Compared to
Systemic Corticosteroids?
Chronic scabies may represent themselves in a generalized form, where scar formation, hardened skin and seborrhea,
systemic illness &
severe lymphadenopathy are primary
signs of a chronic condition along with
signs of secondary bacterial infection i.e. fever, emaciation & loss of conditions.
Development of more
severe signs, including fever, purulent nasal discharge, depression, loss of appetite, and a productive cough, especially in puppies, indicates a complicating
systemic infection such as bronchopneumonia.