Not exact matches
You are likely safe feeding your baby egg yolks (
without the whites) to your child once they start on solids, but be sure to watch for signs of allergic reaction once you do so, such as
vomiting,
diarrhea,
or rashes.
If your baby is suffering from gastric symptoms such as
vomiting or diarrhea, don't switch formulas
without first consulting with a doctor.
This may be true if your baby starts refusing the breast,
vomits after eating,
diarrhea, eczema, wheezing, constipation, hives,
or even a stuffy nose
without having a cold.
If you start to develop severe
diarrhea with
or without vomiting, fever, moderate
diarrhea for 24 hours, bloody stool,
or you can't drink any liquids, you must get professional treatment as soon as possible.
Pre-approval reactions of
vomiting, loose stool
or diarrhea with
or without blood, anorexia, lethargy, salivation, tachypnea, and muscle tremors.
REVOLUTION ® (selamectin), Topical Parasiticide For Dogs and Cats:
Vomiting, loose stool
or diarrhea with
or without blood, anorexia, lethargy, salivation, tachypnea, and muscle tremors.
Proheart 6 (moxidectin): Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis): facial swelling, itching, difficulty breathing, collapse; lethargy, not eating
or losing interest in food; any change in activity level; seizures;
vomiting and /
or diarrhea (with and
without blood) weight loss; pale gums, increased thirst
or urination, weakness, bleeding, bruising; rare instances of death.
I have helped manage many cases where we reassured the pet owner and the DVM that if the
vomiting,
diarrhea or other signs they were seeing were from the product they used (floor cleaner, air freshener, etc), the signs should resolve
without the need for meds, but it turned out the pet had a completely unrelated urinary tract
or respiratory infection.
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Diarrhea - including mucus, bright red blood * Constipation * Increased frequency of defecation * Difficulty deficating
or urinating (Tenesmus) * Inability to defecate
without pain
or difficulty (Dyschezia) *
Vomiting * Weight loss
Most unimportant causes of
vomiting and
diarrhea pass within a weeks
or so with
or without treatment.
Symptoms also include a lack of appetite, frequent
vomiting and
diarrhea with
or without blood, increased thirst and overall weakness
or inability to walk.
While catnip generally amuses cats
without doing any harm, Simon said if cats have access to catnip too often, it may lose its effect, and ingestion of large amounts of catnip can cause short - lived
vomiting or diarrhea.
An occasional missed meal is no cause for concern, but if your kitten goes several hours
without eating (especially a kitten less than 8 weeks old)
or is
vomiting and has
diarrhea at the same time, consult your veterinarian.
Its presence can go completely
without symptoms although more likely it is going to create some degree of
diarrhea and possibly
vomiting or general unthriftiness in its canine host.
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.
Lactose, found in all dairy products, is a nutrient that some dogs aren't able to break down and digest
without having
diarrhea,
vomiting,
or gas afterward.
The most common stomach related symptom is
vomiting with
or without diarrhea which should resolve itself within 24 to 48.
Long - standing
diarrhea with
or without vomiting, weight loss and increased mucus in the stools (sometimes with streaks of blood) are all suggestive of IBD.
Although mild cases of
diarrhea may resolve
without intervention,
diarrhea accompanied by
vomiting, lethargy
or any other behavioral changes should be treated as a medical emergency.
Less serious side effects include weight gain, insomnia, stomach upset,
diarrhea,
vomiting, fatigue
or dizziness, muscle weakness
or joint pain, problems with diabetes control Rare side effects include cataracts, glaucoma
or behavior changes May stunt growth if used in young, growing animals If your pet has received high doses, it should not be vaccinated
without your veterinarian's advice as the vaccine may not work
or it may actually give your pet the disease you are trying to prevent Glucocorticoid drugs may lead to immune system suppression, making your pet more susceptible to infections.
This could be a problem in patients with congestive heart failure
or other patients who require sodium restriction May stunt growth if used in young, growing animals May lower seizure threshold and alter mood and behavior At high doses, this medication can cause birth defects early in pregnancy, be irritating to the stomach
or cause higher than normal blood sugar levels If your pet has received high doses, it should not be vaccinated
without your veterinarian's advice as the vaccine may not work
or it may actually give your pet the disease you are trying to prevent Less common side effects include weight gain, insomnia, panting,
diarrhea,
vomiting, elevated liver enzymes, pancreatitis and behavior changes Serious side effects are not expected with routine use.
Avoid any of the various substances on the internet that promise to cure your dog's
vomiting or diarrhea and in particular, if you think your dog has eaten something unusual, do not try to get him to
vomit without getting advice from your vet first.
When defining «rapidly,» I have, as noted above, switched many cats from dry to canned «cold turkey»
without any digestive problems (
vomiting or diarrhea)-- especially those cats that are already eating some canned food in addition to their dry food.
These symptoms may be seen with
or without gastrointestinal problems, such as
diarrhea or vomiting.
Most bread is mild enough that dogs can gobble it up
without suffering from an upset stomach,
vomiting,
or diarrhea.
In field studies and post-approval experience, the most common side effects reported were: anorexia, lethargy / depression,
vomiting,
diarrhea, elevated liver enzymes, elevated potassium with
or without elevated sodium, elevated BUN, decreased Na / K ratio, hypoadrenocorticism, weakness, elevated creatinine, shaking, and renal insufficiency.
Eating even a few leaves can result in
vomiting,
diarrhea and excessive drooling;
without immediate veterinary attention, ingestion can lead to coma
or death.
This condition is characterized by severe bloody
diarrhea, with
or without vomiting.
• Persistent
vomiting or retching
without producing a hairball • Diminished appetite • Constipation •
Diarrhea • Lethargy