Not exact matches
A slight of fever of under 100 degrees sometimes
occurs, but if your baby experiences a high fever,
vomiting,
or diarrhea, it is best to consult a medical professional for advice.
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.
Vomiting and /
or diarrhea often
occurs within the first few hours, and after 24 hours of ingestion,
vomit and fecal contents may contain pieces of grapes and /
or raisins.
Side effects that can
occur in dogs may include drowsiness, loss of balance, swelling of the limbs, and
vomiting or diarrhea.
Should
vomiting and /
or diarrhea occur, a stool analysis will be performed and the appropriate medications will be dispensed and administered.
If any of the following serious side effects
occur, stop giving Cerenia and seek emergency veterinary medical attention: an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, tongue,
or face; hives); sudden onset of
diarrhea;
vomiting; shock; seizures; coma.
These side effects, although rare have been known to
occur in dogs of all ages and include: damage to the digestive system, damage to the kidneys, gastrointestinal ulcers, digestive upset such as
vomiting or diarrhea or blood in the stool.
Other less serious side effects such as mild nausea,
vomiting,
diarrhea or abdominal pain,
or yeast
or fungal infection may be more likely to
occur.
These losses may have
occurred before presentation to the clinic — such as animals with a history of protracted
vomiting or diarrhea —
or may be anticipated after treatment has been instituted, as is often seen in cases of postobstructive diuresis in cats with urinary obstruction.
A bloated abdomen,
vomiting,
diarrhea, a poor hair coat
or failure to gain weight can
occur from a heavy infestation of worms.
Stop feeding the product if your dog shows any of the following signs, which may
occur within hours to days after feeding the product: - decreased appetite, although some dogs may continue to eat the treats instead of other foods - decreased activity -
vomiting -
diarrhea, sometimes with blood - increased water drinking
or increased urination Call your veterinarian if signs are severe
or last for more than 24 hours.
Rarely, more serious allergic reactions can
occur and include
vomiting,
diarrhea, facial swelling,
or difficulty breathing.
Monitor for any signs of
vomiting,
diarrhea,
or increased urination and drinking, and have him seen right away if any of those signs
occur.
If a reaction
or side effect — such as
vomiting,
diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, difficulty breathing
or heavy panting —
occurs, it is often mild and does not last long.
They are also more likely to
occur in pets that are dehydrated due to
diarrhea,
vomiting or the lack of water consumption.
If loss of appetite,
vomiting,
diarrhea or lethargy
occur I lower the dose.
Gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea,
vomiting,
or diarrhea are possible but significant issues
occur in < 5 % of patients treated.
Intermittent
or chronic
diarrhea, weight loss, decreased appetite, and
vomiting occur less often.
Dr. Cathy: If any of these signs
occurs during pregnancy, you have a medical emergency and really should call your vet: the mom goes off food,
vomits, has
diarrhea, trembles, develops a fever
or just plain seems «not right.»
With fatty meat
or corncob ingestion, delayed onset
vomiting will
occur one to four days later, and pets may experience abdominal pain,
diarrhea (with
or without blood), no stool production
or straining to pass stool, and a reduced appetite.
Most acute episodes of
vomiting or diarrhea likely
occur because the dog got into something we aren't aware of that acts as an irritant to the GI tract
or we feed them something besides dog food / treats that don't agree with their system.
Side effects that may
occur when using DL - Methionine include loss of appetite, nausea,
vomiting,
or diarrhea.
Side effects that may
occur when using DL - Methionine include loss of appetite,
vomiting,
or diarrhea.
Depending on how much your pet ingests, and which parts of the plant are ingested, significant
vomiting or diarrhea may
occur which can lead to more serious concerns such as dehydration, lethargy and abdominal pain.
If the
vomiting /
diarrhea continues longer than 24 hrs of NPO, if there is any blood, multiple episodes of
vomiting (over 3 - 4)
occur in a short time (30 - 45 mins),
or if the pet is depressed
or lethargic, then seek veterinary attention.
Either
diarrhea or constipation can
occur, with
vomiting and nausea seen in only 30 % of all cases.
Hypercalcemia is a serious electrolyte abnormality caused by excessive exposure to
or ingestion of vitamin D. Symptoms of vitamin D toxicosis, which can affect multiple organ functions, usually
occur within 24 to 72 hours of ingestion and include anorexia,
vomiting,
diarrhea, polyuria, polydipsia, depression and weakness.
If any of the following side effects
occur, contact your veterinarian immediately: hives, difficult breathing, swelling (lips, tongue
or face) May cause mouth irritation if it hasn't been mixed well with moistened food and allowed to stand High doses may cause nausea, cramping,
diarrhea or vomiting If these symptoms persist
or you notice anything else unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
If any of the following side effects
occur, continue to give ketoconazole and talk to your veterinarian; nausea,
vomiting,
or abdominal pain;
diarrhea; headache; dizziness; fatigue; itching.
If the
diarrhea persists, if
vomiting occurs or if your puppy seems depressed, please contact your vet at once for instructions.
In rare circumstances,
vomiting or diarrhea may
occur.
Sometimes, a single instance of
vomiting and a few days of explosive
diarrhea (liquid, yellow - green
or orange) may
occur.
Prior to your pet's wellness exam, note any severe changes that have
occurred with your pet including:
vomiting,
diarrhea, coughing, weight gain / loss, excessive thirst,
or increased aggression.
Other signs that may
occur with heart failure include
vomiting,
diarrhea or constipation as a result of poor blood circulation reaching the liver and intestines.
If the blockage
occurs somewhere in the small intestine, they may
vomit,
diarrhea,
or exhibit a bloated stomach.
In addition, dehydration and electrolyte imbalance can
occur quickly in cases of gastrointestinal obstruction, with
vomiting and
diarrhea greatly complicating your dog
or cat's overall condition and need for aggressive medical care.
Pets with parvo often require intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated; antibiotics to treat infections that can
occur as a result of the damage to the intestines; and plasma transfusions to replace protein lost in the
vomit or diarrhea and to provide immune support.
Other side effects that may
occur include KCS
or dry eye, anemia, fever, loss of appetite,
vomiting or diarrhea, joint inflammation, kidney damage, and skin rash.
In general, when side e «ects do
occur, they are usually limited to either
vomiting or diarrhea in the #rst few days after treatment,
or bone marrow suppression, low white blood cell counts, and susceptibility to infection about a week after treatment.
If other side effects like
vomiting,
diarrhea and weight gain
or loss
occur, contact your veterinarian.
Although patients» reactions to surgery can vary, lethargy (lasting for more than 24 hours after surgery),
diarrhea,
or vomiting are NOT normal, and you should contact us immediately if these
occur.