Articles, tagged with "intestinal obstruction", page 1
05th October 2011
Sad to say the Vacations can be a extremely devastating time when you do not fork out interest to what might be harmful to your canine. Then the joy of the Holidays turns into an emergency trip to the veterinarian. There are a number of items to be mindf...
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Author:
SheltonJohns
06th June 2011
Ongoing bowel obstruction is harmful and needs to be addressed as soon as the personal feels as while this is a problem.Medicines that are made use of for bowel obstruction can normally alleviate the difficulty and support an person stay on a normal bowel...
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Author:
Valorie Dz Gillbis
06th April 2011
Diarrhea in dogs will also result to loss of appetite. This is due to the sensitive state of the dog’s stomach causing it to reject any food. Loss of appetite due to dog diarrhea is also an indication of another problem in your dog that needs to be treate...
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Author:
Alex Howell
21st March 2011
Crohn’s Disease
Crohn’s disease inflames organs in the abdomen and digestive tract, including the mouth, stomach, esophagus, small & large intestine and anus. This disease causes a number of symptoms in Houston area colon doctor Eric Haas’s patients that...
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Author:
glendac101
11th March 2011
Bowel obstruction-sometimes called intestinal obstruction-occurs when a part of the digestive tract becomes blocked. This blockage can prevent food from passing through the digestive tract or waste from leaving the body, depending on where in the digestiv...
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Author:
Larry Wurn
22nd February 2011
So you fancy yourself a environmentalist and you have finally taken the time to start looking into ways that you can help the environment. One common way is by kicking the old plastic bags to the curb.
And let’s face it—one of the problems with plastic...
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nonwovenbags12@gmail.com
22nd February 2011
The colon (together with the rectum) are part of the large intestine (bowel). The colon is a muscular tube that is about five feet long. It absorbs water and nutrients from food passing through. The rectum, the lower six inches of the digestive tract, ser...
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Author:
adameric
17th February 2011
Have you ever experienced someone's bad breath? Count yourself lucky not to have encountered the fecal breath odor. Believe it or not, it is worse than witnessing septic systems under process. But jokes apart, this condition can be quite serious. Even aft...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
25th November 2010
Mesothelioma is usually a deadly cancer that may be primarily a result of asbestos direct exposure. It episodes the specialized cells this line all the areas of one's body, like lungs, tummy cavity, soul, and sometimes testes. Peritoneal mesothelioma, or ...
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Author:
Doria Shepherd
17th November 2010
A hernia occurs when the contents of a body cavity bulge out of the area where they are normally contained. These contents, usually portions of intestine or abdominal fatty tissue, are enclosed in the thin membrane that naturally lines the inside of the c...
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Author:
Dr.Steve Buchar
15th October 2010
Colon cancer, is one of the most common type of cancer, it is the growth of malignant cells in the colon or rectum. Tumors in the colon are slow - growing, but may eventually become large enough to obstruct the digestive tract. The cancer may spread to th...
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Author:
john daniel
19th July 2010
"Why is my dog vomiting?" is a question that is often asked by dog owners. In the life of a dog, there is not a single answer, as it may occur for a variety of reasons. Most often, vomiting once or twice is not cause for great concern in canine animals. T...
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Author:
Richard Stanton
13th July 2010
As a general rule of thumb, most people don't think cats have as many medical problems as other animals, especially if they live indoors. Because of this notion, most agree that pet care insurance is more appropriate for outdoor cats or dogs.
Although in...
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Author:
Callie Brown
03rd June 2010
While having your dog throw up in front of you may cause you to be concerned, there is usually a reason that is common and natural for most dogs. Dogs will eat grass from time to time and this causes their stomachs to become upset, thus they will vomit. I...
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Author:
AnneMing
01st June 2010
Normal Types Of Vomiting In Cats
The typical type of vomiting, and the most common, is caused by hairballs. Cats lick themselves and swallow their own fur. If you did the licking, you would benefit by getting some good fiber into your body. This would...
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Author:
Robert Palmer