In most mild cases, eliminating grains and cleaning the ears of any built up debris will set your dog on a path to long -
term ear health.
Not exact matches
4) Not only does breastfeeding offer
health benefits while a child is actively being nursed, but studies show that it also provides long -
term health benefits such as reduced chances of asthma, childhood leukemia, diabetes, gastroenteritis, otitis media (
ear infections), LRTIs (pneumonia, bronchitis, etc), necrotizing enterocolitis, obesity, and other potentially life - altering or fatal conditions.
Even just a cursory Internet search shows that breastfeeding promotion materials framed in
terms of «the risks of formula feeding» are currently being used by some state breastfeeding coalitions, two hospitals, two private corporations, the Departments of Public
Health in California and New York, the City of New York, as well as The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs in at least five states... The United States Department of
Health and Human Services» Office on Women's
Health publishes a 50 - page guide to breastfeeding that points out that «among formula - fed babies,
ear infections and diarrhea are more common».
Breastfeeding has many benefits that include protecting the baby against inflammatory diseases of the gut, lungs or
ears, and longer
term health problems such as diabetes and obesity, improved cognitive outcomes, and protecting the mother against breast cancer.
Dog
ear infections (or otitis externa in scientific
terms) are one of the most common
health conditions in canines.
This dip in immune protection may result in a deterioration in overall
health in rabbits with chronic dental disease,
ear infections, respiratory disease, E cuniculi and other underlying conditions, leading to poorer
health in the long
term.
The issue of glue
ear, or otitis media, has the been the subject of long -
term research and successful intervention by the Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child
Health (SEARCH), Australia's largest long - term study of the health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal chi
Health (SEARCH), Australia's largest long -
term study of the
health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal chi
health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal children.
Consistent with results from the 2001 survey, eye / sight problems (30 %), asthma (15 %), back and disc disorders (13 %), heart / circulatory diseases (12 %) and
ear / hearing problems (12 %) were the most commonly reported long
term health conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in 2004 - 05.
Finally in
terms of mental
health problems, parental depression predicted more visits for treatment of
ear infections in offspring (see Table IV; β =.14, p <.05).