Possibly bronchitis or pneumonia...go to the Dr, Please!
a ferret that has a fever and a cough could be caused by one of several illnesses. contact your veterinarian
An acute upper resp. infection will include the following...swollen glands, sore throat, wheezing when you breathe, chest pain when you cough, and possible fever.
Yes you can have a cough with glandular fever.
Any severe cold, pneumonia or smoker's cough could mimic valley fever.
Asthma is allergic whereas bronchitis is infection of bronchi. Signs of asthma are wheezing and tightening of the chest. It is a medical emergency. Signs of bronchitis are fever, dry hacking cough, non-productive cough especially at night that becomes productive in 2 or more days.
The symptoms of respiratory synccytial virus are congested runny nose, dry cough, low grade fever, sore throat and a mild headache. In severe cases you will notice a high fever, severe cough, wheezing, rapid breathing or difficulty breathing and a bluish color to the skin. If you in any way think this might be your problem, have it checked out. It is better to be safe then sorry.
Though these symptoms can result in whooping cough they could also just be a common cold. The symptoms are runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, a mild fever, and a dry cough.
Usually not. But if it has turned into a cold or infection then yes they will run a fever.
Cold Symptoms: - Fever/pain - Cough - Congestion
Could definitely be time to take her back to the doctor. Fast !
Signs and symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) include cough, high fever, night sweats, lack of energy, wheezing, chest pain, coughing up blood, and decreased appetite. TB is easily confused with bronchitis or pneumonia and other respiratory infections.
As long as you do not have a fever I'm pretty sure you are not considered sick. you could just have allergies.