Kennel cough is a respiratory infection in dogs that can cause symptoms like a dry, hacking cough, sneezing, and nasal discharge. Other signs may include lethargy, loss of appetite, and fever. If you suspect your dog has kennel cough, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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By inward I suppose you mean it coughs from the throat. Many dogs can have a cough (kennel cough) if they are around other dogs that have it. It is very contagious. Take your dog to the veterinarian he can tell you what is wrong. Also, keep up with it's vaccinations yearly. There is a vaccine for kennel cough.
NO & if it were kennel cough the vet would tell the owner. Kennel cough is highly contagious to other dogs (not humans) & vet would recommend in home quarantine until all antibiotics were finished & dog is rechecked. It sounds like a typical upper respiratory infection that is not passed to humans
The symptoms of the flu include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea.
The kind of cough is not diagnostic of Swine Flu. The swine flu has many of the same symptoms as the regular flu. You cannot tell by the type of cough what type of flu you have. Your doctor cannot even tell that. If you are displaying actual flu symptoms, your doctor can order a laboratory test to confirm or rule out the swine flu. That is the only way to receive a proper diagnosis to which flu subtype you may or may not have. See the related question below for a more detailed description of the symptoms of swine flu.
Shortness of breath, wheezing, and a persistent cough are just some of the symptoms of asthma in adults. Often tightness in the chest is another indication of asthma.
You can tell if a child is not well by observing symptoms like fever, cough, runny nose, changes in behavior, lack of appetite, or unusual tiredness. It's important to monitor their symptoms and seek medical advice if you are concerned about their health.
You should tell the kennel about all deseases, and major medical incidents. As well, you should tell them about social problems and special diet needs.
immigrants are still human,look for common symptoms.
Have you tried the NHS website they have everything you need. look up from symptoms on there and it will tell you what you have and what to do about it.
you can get severe headaches from coughing so muchyou can't breath,you might want to go see a doctor immediatelysigns of whooping cough are when you coughing so much that your throut fills with green mucus (seek medical attetion immedantly) not really this is all bull crapThe symptoms of Whooping Cough are as follows, runny nose, mild fever, mild cough and sneezing, these can be treated at the local hospital and doctors, depending on the age.
Kennel Cough, is NOT contgious to puppies! If you go to the vets (which isn't usually necessary in Kennel Cough) they will likely prescribe an antibiotic to prevent secondary bacterial infections; however, Kennel Cough is viral and the antibiotics will not cure the Kennel Cough, it simply has to run its course (approximately 2 weeks).As for home remedies, I have heard that a few drops of Hydrogen peroxide in the water dish will help ease the cough. Also, oil of oregano has shortened the duration of the cough. I have also heard of people using Benadryl or Robitussin DM but I haven't tried that myself. I have been giving my Beagle honey as well to help ease her throat. It is also recommended to keep a humidifier near her.