Lead and zinc are good examples that when consumed may lead to profound
systemic disease if enough is absorbed.
Examples include items made of lead and zinc which can cause profound
systemic disease if swallowed.
Not exact matches
Symptoms range from mild illness with low - grade fever to severe
systemic disease with abdominal perforation and extra-intestinal infection that,
if untreated, may be fatal.
«It's quite startling that
if you knock out the Ro autoantigen in the mouse, you get an autoimmune
disease that in many ways resembles
systemic lupus,» she said.
It's quite startling that
if you knock out the Ro autoantigen in the mouse, you get an autoimmune
disease that in many ways resembles
systemic lupus.
If you have chronic fatigue,, or
systemic exertion intolerance
disease (SEID), you may wake in the morning feeling as though you've not slept.
Balance is the lesson to learn, and
if you are not eating full organic, well... you have to jungle all this on top of high doses of glyphosate that is arguably at the root of all
systemic diseases now.
Even to the extent that chronically inflamed gums might be a tangential cause of heart
disease — and
if not a cause, at the very least an accompanying symptom of
systemic inflammation.
If this inflammation goes unchecked, it eventually becomes
systemic (source and source) causing impaired immunity and increasing your
disease risk.
We excluded trials concerning calcium and vitamin D given together with a placebo comparator (trials were only eligible
if vitamin D was given to both intervention and control groups, because vitamin D supplementation has been associated with decreased mortality17); trials in which calcium was administered in the form of dietary modification or a complex nutritional supplement; and trials in which most participants had a major
systemic disease other than osteoporosis.
However,
if left untreated, dental
disease can not only be painful and inhibit proper nutrition, but it can also lead to serious
systemic issues that may affect your pet's wellbeing before symptoms are noticeable.
Blood analysis is indicated
if systemic disease is suspected or anesthesia is required for a dental procedure.5
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If untreated, periodontal
disease may lead to
systemic disease, which can shower the lungs and body with bacteria.
If left untreated, dental
disease can not only be painful and inhibit proper nutrition, it can also lead to serious
systemic issues that may threaten your pet's overall health before symptoms are noticeable.
We monitor your pet throughout its lifetime for early signs of
systemic disease so that,
if necessary, treatment can begin sooner, and many times, be more effective.
If there is no evidence of
systemic disease, it is reasonable to presume that excessive canine flatus can be controlled nutritionally.
Eventually, a cascade of
systemic toxicosis (elevation of toxins in the bloodstream), bleeding disorders (disseminated intravascular coagulopathy), and organ failure may occur
if the
disease is not managed.
If left untreated, dental
disease can not only be painful and inhibit proper nutrition, but it can also lead to serious
systemic issues that may threaten your pet's overall health before symptoms are noticeable.
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.
Your pet's teeth are just like your teeth, meaning they're very important and,
if not cared for properly, can cause pain, foul odors and even
systemic disease.
Animals with a
systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Pets who have had seizures in the past Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney
disease or congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial or viral infections or gastrointestinal ulceration (s) Pets with Cushing's
disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics
If your pet has had an allergic reaction to prednisone / prednisolone or like products before Directions:
Animals with a
systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Injectable methylprednisolone should not be given to pets with low platelets nor injected into infected joints or other infected areas Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney
disease or congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial or viral infections Pets with Cushing's
disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics
If your pet has had an allergic reaction to methylprednisolone or other glucocorticoids Directions:
If left untreated, dental
disease can lead to larger
systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the heart valves, kidneys, and liver.
Tests can include a thorough physical examination; evaluation for external parasites such as fleas or mites; skin tests to rule out fungal, yeast, or bacterial infections; and others, such as blood tests and urinalysis, to determine
if your pet has a
systemic disease.
Because ear problems in cats can be due to more
systemic causes,
if your cat has not responded to traditional therapies or a more widespread
disease is suspected, your veterinarian may recommend further testing.
If not properly addressed, this serious illness can do more than just cause bad breath and tooth problems; it can actually lead to a host of other serious
systemic problems throughout your pet's entire body, including
disease of the the heart, liver and lungs.
I've talked about what could happen
if bad breath isn't properly treated, but
if you're brushing your dog's teeth and seeing no signs of bacteria build - up, your dog could be suffering from a
systemic disease such as diabetes or kidney failure.
If left untreated, dental
disease causes pets significant pain, and can lead to serious
systemic issues.
Routine blood work to rule out a
systemic problem and assess the anesthetic risk better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better tool, especially
if the dog has signs of brainstem or cerebellar
disease, or
if it is a breed of dog that is predisposed to gliomas, such as the Boston terrier.
If there is no obvious reason for the blepharitis, your veterinarian will recommend blood tests to look for evidence of
systemic disease.
If the
disease becomes
systemic, it may affect your dog's bones, liver, spleen, lymph nodes, brain, and skin.
If you have COPD, emphysema, hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, a liver or kidney
disease,
systemic lupus, or Parkinson's
disease, this is an excellent plan for you.