«Two were deceased, several were very sick
with upper respiratory infections and others long - term abscesses in the eyes.»
While all three were in their early days at the Studios, they came down
with upper respiratory infections.
A cough and colds are a common problem among children, especially
with those upper respiratory infections
I was diagnosed
with an upper respiratory infection days after my dad died.
It may be a litter of unweaned kittens who need round - the - clock attention, an adult cat
with an upper respiratory infection, a dog with an injury, or an animal that simply does not do well in a shelter environment.
He was very sick when we brought him into our care
with an upper respiratory infection and a severe urinary tract infection so he spent quite a bit of time at the vets and is finally able to be a spoiled little puppy!
If it is diagnosed as a secondary condition, it is typically associated
with an upper respiratory infection, lead intoxication, neonatal isoerythrolysis, and neoplasia.
Common clinical signs are associated
with upper respiratory infection signs such as sneezing, eye discharge and nose discharge (similar to the common cold in humans).
He had such a great appetite despite being sick
with an upper respiratory infection.
She was diagnosed
with an upper respiratory infection and then required emergency surgery after finding 4 large stones in her bladder.
Ami, like many dogs at the shelter, was both sick
with an upper respiratory infection, and underweight when we met her.
She learned that Sparkles had come down
with an upper respiratory infection — a common ailment affecting cats in shelters.
Some of our biggest foster needs are foster homes for cats or kittens who have come down
with an upper respiratory infection and need a quiet home to recover.
Increasingly sensitive molecular diagnostics have enabled its recognition in adult dogs
with upper respiratory infection, ocular disease, vesicular vaginitis or posthitis, and in dogs with no clinical signs.
You could care for a cat
with an upper respiratory infection until he feels better, or help rehabilitate a dog with a broken leg that is healing.
Not only was Lyka sick
with an upper respiratory infection, she was severely undernourished with little muscle tone.
Not exact matches
Weber says she recommends the therapy for anyone
with muscle pain, general soreness or an
upper respiratory infection (to help clear out excessive mucus).
For some reason
with the season change, I always end up
with a cold or
upper respiratory infection of some sort.
The Bulls shot 52.4 percent overall from the floor and were 18 - for - 34 on 3s - matching their season high - as Hoiberg missed the game
with an
upper -
respiratory infection.
The antibacterial compounds also help strengthen baby's immune system along
with helping fight already present bacteria that could cause croup — inflammation of the larynx, trachea and bronchial tubes in the throat and
upper respiratory section in young children, which is associated
with infection, causing difficulty breathing.
Dairy products may cause more mucus complications and cause more discomfort
with upper -
respiratory infections.»
«A baby
with a cleft lip or palate, for example, is often more prone to developing
upper respiratory problems, such as colds, allergies, and ear
infections,» says Aimee Creelman, a breastfeeding consultant at St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco.
These symptoms are common in children
with upper respiratory tract
infections, such as a cold.
Those
with asthma seem to have a longer recovery time from
upper respiratory infections and are often diagnosed
with pneumonia.
There are many other illnesses such as an
upper respiratory infection with a cough or acid reflux also
with a cough that can cause similar symptoms.
Compared
with never - breastfed infants, those who were breastfed for 6 months or longer had lower risks of
upper respiratory tract
infections (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 0.62 [95 % CI: 0.49 — 0.78]-RRB-, lower
respiratory tract
infections (aOR: 0.61 [95 % CI: 0.40 — 0.92]-RRB-, and gastrointestinal tract
infections (aOR: 0.45 [95 % CI: 0.30 — 0.69]-RRB-.
No associations were found
with upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract
infections.
Infants who were breastfed for 4 months or 4 to 6 months did not have lower risks of
upper and lower
respiratory or gastrointestinal tract
infections in the first 6 months compared
with never - breastfed infants (all P >.05)(Fig 1).
Adjustment for family history of asthma, house dust mite allergy, and hay fever did not materially change the effect sizes for the duration of exclusive breastfeeding
with upper and lower
respiratory tract
infections.
No other associations of the various breastfeeding categories
with upper and lower
respiratory and gastrointestinal tract
infections between the ages of 7 and 12 months were observed.
Our observations of reduced fever at 1 month and reduced stuffy nose at 6 months associated
with nonprone sleep positions are consistent
with this hypothesis, as is the reported observation that adults
with upper respiratory tract
infections have lower nasal bacterial counts after lying supine for 1 hour vs lying prone for 1 hour.11 Also, infants sleeping supine swallow more frequently than infants sleeping prone in response to a pharyngeal fluid stimulus, suggesting more effective clearing of nasopharyngeal secretions in the supine position and, hence, less potential for eustachian tube obstruction and fewer ear
infections.12
There are many potential benefits to adding probiotics to our kids» diets such as decreasing the severity and duration of diarrhea cause by gastroenteritis, preventing antibiotic - induced diarrhea, easing colic in babies, and boosting immunity, especially
with upper respiratory tract
infections.
«A baby
with a cleft lip or palate, for example, is often more prone to developing
upper respiratory problems such as colds, allergies, and ear
infections,» says Aimee Creelman, a lactation consultant and obstetric nurse at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Southern Vermont.
Table 2 shows crude and adjusted associations between predominant breast feeding and partial breast feeding at two dichotomisation cut points,
with four or more hospital, doctor, or clinic visits or hospital admissions for
upper respiratory infections.
Respiratory illness and infection were grouped as upper respiratory tract infection (unspecified upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, otitis media, otitis media with effusion), wheezing lower respiratory tract illness (wheezing associated respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
Respiratory illness and
infection were grouped as
upper respiratory tract infection (unspecified upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, otitis media, otitis media with effusion), wheezing lower respiratory tract illness (wheezing associated respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
respiratory tract
infection (unspecified
upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, otitis media, otitis media with effusion), wheezing lower respiratory tract illness (wheezing associated respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
respiratory tract
infections, tonsillitis, otitis media, otitis media
with effusion), wheezing lower
respiratory tract illness (wheezing associated respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
respiratory tract illness (wheezing associated
respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
respiratory illness, bronchiolitis, bronchospasm, or asthma), and non-wheezing lower
respiratory tract infection or illness (chest infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough,
respiratory tract
infection or illness (chest
infection, any pneumonia, whooping cough, chronic cough, or croup).
Physiologic sleep studies have found that breastfed infants are more easily aroused from sleep than their formula - fed counterparts.247, 248 In addition, breastfeeding results in a decreased incidence of diarrhea,
upper and lower
respiratory infections, and other infectious diseases249 that are associated
with an increased vulnerability to SIDS and provides overall immune system benefits from maternal antibodies and micronutrients in human milk.250, 251 Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months has been found to be more protective against infectious diseases compared
with exclusive breastfeeding to 4 months of age and partial breastfeeding thereafter.249
«The longer you breastfeed, the less likely your baby is to have some of the illnesses that we associate
with not breastfeeding, like ear
infections and
upper respiratory infections,» Weiss says.
AdV normally causes self - limiting
upper respiratory infections that are expressed through sniffles and coughs
with that allover achy feeling.
About 15 percent of patients
with an
upper respiratory tract
infection — the type of
infection we typically think of as a «common cold» — went on to develop pneumonia, or an
infection of the lower
respiratory tract.
The Duke team has previously explored blood tests to examine a patient's RNA for gene signatures to distinguish bacterial and viral
infections in the
upper respiratory tract and is working
with a private company to develop potential diagnostics.
This can be the result of an
upper respiratory infection that causes nasal congestion, along
with swelling of the throat, or tonsillitis that temporarily produces very enlarged tonsils.
Added senior author Noam A. Cohen, MD, PhD, an associate professor of Otorhinolaryngology at Penn: «Patients may become more susceptible to
upper respiratory infections and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) that can «seed» lower
respiratory infections, especially in those
with a compromised immune system.
They found that
upper respiratory tract
infections were not associated
with worse lung function in later life.
Cats infected
with influenza were observed to have non-specific signs of
upper respiratory infection such as lethargy, nasal congestion and discharge.
According to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people who gargled
with salt water had a 40 percent decrease in
upper respiratory infections.
In another clinical study, 223 patients
with upper -
respiratory infections received andrographis or a placebo.
Oftentimes an
upper respiratory tract
infection can mimic asthma, so it's important to remember that «acute asthmalike symptoms» do not necessarily mean asthma — which must be diagnosed
with a breathing test and the presence of chronic symptoms.
In fact, in one study, more than 100 children
with upper respiratory tract
infections were given either a honey flavored cough suppressant, nothing, or up to two teaspoons of pure honey before bed.
Sourpik Avakian, MD, a family practitioner in Beverly Hills who is Seshadris doctor, says that about 20 % of her patients actually get sick more frequently after quitting,
with increased coughing and susceptibility to
upper respiratory infections — at least for the first few months.
Most
upper -
respiratory infections are viral and won't get better any faster
with antibiotics.