If the doctor hadn't
suspected a heart problem, very possibly Owen would have simply dropped dead without warning.
ECG: An ECG (electrocardiogram) test may be required if your veterinarian
suspects a heart problem.
Not exact matches
If your caregiver
suspects a
problem is developing, she'll check the
heart rate more frequently.
At the
heart of the
problem, he
suspects, is a tendency among agency decision - makers to shun innovation because they are risk averse, «so they end up building bigger versions of observatories they have already flown.»
Researchers first began to
suspect that homocysteine plays a role in
heart risk when they noticed that children with extremely high levels stemming from a rare genetic disorder also have high rates of
heart problems.
Even when doctors
suspect heart disease and order an angiography or angiogram (a diagnostic X-ray of the
heart and its blood vessels), they often do nt see
problems, something that has long baffled them.
Because these symptoms of
heart problems in dogs can indicate one of many possible conditions, and potentially even something unrelated to the cardiovascular system, we recommend scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian immediately if you
suspect anything out of the ordinary.
If you
suspect that your dog or cat has a
heart problem, contact the veterinary cardiologists at VCA today.
Researchers also
suspect certain strains of oral bacteria may lead to
heart problems.
• Excessive thirst and appetite • Weight loss despite a normal or even increased appetite • Hyperactivity or restlessness • Change in temperament (a normally docile cat may become aggressive) • Excessive urination, or urination in the house • Increased frequency of defecation or diarrhoea • Vomiting • Poor hair coat • Rapid nail growth Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed by a blood test, which can be performed by your veterinarian if you
suspect your cat is showing any of the symptoms, it is highly recommended to consult your vet as further
problems can occur, including progressive weight loss and fatal
heart complications.
Each one
suspected either a genetic
problem or early infection of parvovirus, which can cause significant
heart damage.
It is important that you get your dog checked out by the vet if you
suspect this could be an issue as monitoring and early treatment is vital to stop it developing into congestive
heart failure which is a much more serious
problem.
While undergoing a dental cleaning, our vet
suspected that Cindy might have a
heart problem.