As warmer weather approaches, small animal veterinarians see an increase in pets presenting with owner complaints related to “breathing problems.” Those complaints can have many different underlying ...
Your pet goes limp, silent, and frighteningly still. Your thoughts spin while the clock races forward. In that moment, clear, ...
In many regions, the warming climate is making air quality worse. Poorer air quality contributes to or may cause breathing problems and respiratory illnesses. Global warming has been associated with ...
That snorting, wheezing sound from a Pekingese or Shih Tzu might seem like part of the breed’s charm. Veterinarians have a different word for it: a symptom. New research from the University of ...
“Respiratory tract infections remain the leading cause of infectious disease presentations, often spreading through droplets. Gastrointestinal infections follow closely, with safe food handling and ...
That feeling of not being able to catch your breath can be frightening, yet many dismiss it as simply being out of shape or stressed. Medical experts caution that persistent breathing difficulties ...
Have you ever wondered why some dog breeds struggle to breathe more than others? From bulldogs to pugs and Shih Tzus, many of the world's most popular pups share one distinctive trait: a short, flat ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome leaves patients exhausted and struggling with brain fog—and it typically gets worse after mental or physical exercise, a phenomenon called post-exertional malaise. Subscribe ...
Dr. Shrirang Gadrey saw the tragedy play out far too many times: A patient's breathing would be stable in the morning, but— without much warning—abruptly collapse by the afternoon, necessitating life ...
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