Viruses can cause both vomiting and diarrhea. The "Norwalk Flu" is a name given to what is also commonly called "Stomach Flu", which is gastroenteritis caused by viruses. With it you can get nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well as a fever and aches. Many other viruses also can cause these symptoms such as the flu viruses. However, usually there are also obvious respiratory symptoms with influenza that are more severe and last longer than the GI system signs and symptoms.
You should never give your dog cow's milk as it will cause diarrhea & sometimes vomiting.
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No you should never give them regular cow's milk. It can cause bad diarrhea.
Diarrhea is a symptom of several diseases, not a disease itself. Therefor there is no vaccine for diarrhea. But there are vaccines for some of the diseases that cause diarrhea as a symptom. However there are also non-disease causes of diarrhea and for these there will never be a vaccine, as there is nothing to vaccinate against.Diarrhea is also a symptom of several types of poisons as well as radiation sickness and although these can be considered "diseases" or "illnesses", there is no disease causing organism to vaccinate against so there will never be a vaccine.
It works for my mom! After a night at my cousin's, where my cousin was throwing up, my mom felt that "feeling" in her tummy. She rushed home (7 hour drive!) & sipped on apricot brandy all day. She NEVER threw up & NEVER had diarrhea. The alcohol kills the germs & the grape base kills viruses.
In short, probably not. The foil is non-toxic, and will likely pass just fine through her tiny gastrointestinal tract, but you never know. I have treated patients who ate shaving safety razors which passed fine, and patients who have died from a tiny fruit pit which got stuck in their intestines. I have never seen foil wrapping cause a problem. The cheese will likely just cause some stomach and intestinal upset--likely limited to diarrhea, possibly vomiting. In rare cases, single large ingestions of unfamiliar food, especially fatty foods, can cause a life-threatening disease called pancreatitis. Profuse vomiting and or diarrhea can become life threatening. You should watch your dog, and if she shows any of those signs, bring her to your vet. If she begins vomiting or having bad diarrhea when your vet is closed, go to an emergency clinic at night.
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"Lomitol" is not a valid drug name; I believe you are referring to "Lomotil", an anti-diarrhea drug for humans. This drug should never be given to dogs, as diarrhea in dogs tends to be either allergic or infectious in nature and this drug can worsen the diarrhea. Also, part of the drug is atropine, a not uncommon drug used to control some heart problems in dogs - giving Lomotil to a dog already on atropine or other heat medications could cause a fatal overdose. If your dog has diarrhea that persists for several days or your dog has diarrhea with other signs of illness (vomiting, lethargy, decreased appetite, etc), you should take him/her to a veterinarian for an examination where you will get much safer drugs if your dog needs them.
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Eating ibuprofen will not stop the vomiting. In fact taking the medication while vomiting will only defeat the purpose as you need to keep the pill down to digest it. Never take anything by mouth if you are throwing up. This can become very dangerous and cause you to choke, which can cause death.