Contact dermatitis is a fairly
uncommon disease caused by direct contact of your pet's skin with certain plants and grasses, medications, and particular chemicals.
Contact Dermatitis is a fairly
uncommon disease caused by direct contact of your pet's skin with certain plants and grasses, medications, and particular chemicals.
Not exact matches
It is important for all patients (and family members of patients) with macular degeneration to know that although the
disease can injure the central vision of both eyes severely enough to render one «legally blind,» it is extremely
uncommon to
cause complete blindness in even a single eye.
It is also not
uncommon for
diseases other than diabetes to
cause blood glucose elevation and other signs that could be confused with diabetes.
Although relatively
uncommon in dogs (and more often
caused by ticks), haemobartonellosis is a
disease that dogs can catch from fleas.
This is an
uncommon cause of skin
disease in cats.
«FLUTD may be
caused by
diseases of the bladder including, FIC, bacterial bladder infection, bladder stones, mucous plugs that form in the bladder and pass into the urethra, or bladder tumors — although these are
uncommon in cats,» she said.
Regardless of the
cause, the fact remains that it is not
uncommon for IG's to begin losing incisor (front) teeth to periodontal
disease at 1 ‐ 3 years of age.
Other than tapeworms, internal parasites are
uncommon in adult cats in Southern California, but because some of them can
cause serious
disease in cats and in humans, we feel that it is important to address them.
Fungal infections, and a very serious blue - green algae - related
disease called Prototheca colitis, are
uncommon causes of colitis.
Food sensitivity (often called food allergy) is an
uncommon cause of allergic skin
disease, which accounts for a small percentage of the cases seen by dermatologists.
Other, more
uncommon causes of ISS include: partial intestinal obstruction particularly in the area of the junction of the cecum with the small and large intestine, internal abscesses, neoplasia (cancer) and other systemic
disease that
causes changes in the cecum, such as kidney or liver
disease.
Acquired PSS is
uncommon and is found in dogs and cats with liver
disease such as cirrhosis
causing portal hypertension, which is high blood pressure in the portal vein.