Canine parvovirus causes an acute intestinal
tract inflammation because the virus kills off cells that line the intestinal tract.
Not exact matches
Because coconut oil contains essential fatty acids that can fight bacteria, yeast, and infections within the digestive
tract — where most illness and disease begins — it's beneficial for both preventing and treating
inflammation.
Inflammation of the gastrointestinal
tract (as with inflammatory bowel disease) can be especially detrimental to bone health,
because it can prevent absorption of important bone - building nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D. Another inflammatory disease, rheumatoid arthritis, can also have implications
because it limits people's physical activity and can keep them from performing weight - bearing, bone - strengthening exercises.
At the same time, mercury is leaching into your saliva and being swallowed, making its way down your digestive
tract where it causes
inflammation and damages your immune system —
because the frontline of your immune system is in your gut.
Because the majority of the immune system is in the digestive
tract, the
inflammation leaky gut causes can trigger an overactive immune response that sets the stage for autoimmune conditions.
Because the immune system recognises colon as the source of the problem it attacks the gastrointestinal
tract sending antibodies against it causing
inflammation and damage.
Because it decreases
inflammation in the intestinal
tract, it can be an appropriate treatment for constipation, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome in both dogs and cats.
Because a cat's lower urinary
tract is extremely susceptible to infection,
inflammation, and provides insight into kidney function, diabetes, and other illnesses, observe closely for any changes in frequency, color, and odor.
IBD is a very complicated condition,
because the level of
inflammation in the cat's GI
tract that one cat has can be very different than the level of
inflammation another cat has.
Because IBD simply refers to
inflammation of the GI
tract without a specific cause, the symptoms of this disease are similar to other GI problems of cats and dogs including parasites, various infectious diseases, certain cancers, food intolerance, allergies and other health issues.
Because the toxin is absorbed and then excreted with the urine, severe
inflammation of the urinary
tract is a common sign of poisoning.