Dogs eat grass as a means of expelling eaten contaminated food
through vomiting or diarrhea.
Vomiting and Diarrhea Companion animals are small and therefore can lose a significant amount of fluid
through vomiting or diarrhea and quickly become dehydrated.
That being said, potassium deficiencies most often occur when a medical condition or illnesses causes an individual to lose a great amount of fluid
through vomiting or diarrhea.
Not exact matches
Another reason to call the doctor is If your child becomes dehydrated, a real danger when your toddler is losing a lot of fluids and electrolytes
through diarrhea or vomiting.
The immune system perceives the harmless allergen as a danger to the body and causes an allergic reaction, which can involve sneezing to get the allergen out of the body
through the nose and mouth,
or vomiting to get it out
through the mouth,
or even pooping to get it out in
diarrhea.
Children are more prone to dehydration than adults, and it can happen if your child takes in less fluid than he loses
through vomiting,
diarrhea, fever,
or sweating.
Many women in this situation have IV's inserted into them to replenish the lost fluids due to
vomiting and /
or diarrhea that they are losing
through the morning sickness.
The kinds of signs that you would look for if your baby were having an allergic reaction to the presence of cow's milk in your diet, as passed
through to your breast milk might include abdominal discomfort, eczema
or hives,
vomiting, severe
diarrhea,
or difficulty breathing lasting up to several hours after breastfeeding.
Babies and children are more prone to dehydration than adults, and it can happen if your baby takes in less fluid than she loses
through vomiting,
diarrhea, fever,
or sweating.
This can happen when they have a fever,
diarrhea,
or vomiting,
or through long periods of exercise with lots of sweating.
Potassium deficiency is a concern for athletes and heavy exercisers, who deplete their levels
through sweating, as well as for people suffering with fever, heat exhaustion,
vomiting,
diarrhea, an eating disorder, kidney disease
or circumstances that can lead to dehydration.
If your puppy's experiencing some
diarrhea or vomiting, he's probably just going
through a short bout of gastric unhappiness.
If your veterinarian does not hear anything then the dog
vomiting and
diarrhea could be caused by fluids in the digestive system passing quickly
through the body (called hypomotility), blockage of the small
or large intestine (ileus), fluid that accumulates
or inflammation of the tissue that lines the abdomen (diffuse peritonitis).
They may cause
vomiting or diarrhea and their eggs are shed
through your pet's stool.
Unknowingly, the child may express their distress
through challenging behavior
or physical complaints, such as stomach ache, fever,
diarrhea or vomiting.