septic shock
Because he had suffered a severe systematic infection caused by a pressure wound which put him into a coma causing his death.
You probably have an infection. It may be from an upper tooth. The infection is causing pressure and swelling. You need to see a dentist right away to find and treat the source of the infection. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause severe complications.
Pressure ulcers can develop, causing damage to the skin and underlying tissues. This can lead to pain, infection, and in severe cases, tissue necrosis. It is important to relieve pressure and seek medical attention if a pressure ulcer occurs.
Infection in inner sinus which runs behind nose and throat. Causing severe pain in that area severe head ache and Nausea and Vomiting.
Severe aortic insufficiency can be treated with medical therapy. Pharmaceuticals to decrease blood pressure, with diuretics and vasodilators, are helpful in patients with aortic insufficiency.
Heating air causes it to expand and become less dense, leading to a decrease in air pressure. This decrease in pressure can affect weather patterns, leading to changes in wind patterns and potentially causing thunderstorms or other severe weather events. Heating air can also increase its capacity to hold water vapor, which can result in increased humidity and potentially lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Mmmm . . . maybe Levaquin. I believe it is active in the bladder/prostate region.
Infection can interfere with bone repair. This risk is greater in the case of a compound fracture (a bone fracture causing an open wound) where ideal conditions are present for severe streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
A sudden decrease in air pressure can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, hypoxia or altitude sickness. This can be dangerous for individuals who are not acclimated to high altitudes or for those with certain medical conditions. It can also affect the performance of machinery and equipment that rely on air pressure for operation.
Decrease in tissue repair can result from factors such as underlying chronic conditions, inadequate blood supply, poor nutrition, immunosuppression, or advanced age. Neoplasms, invasion, cancer, or severe infections can also impair tissue repair by disrupting normal cellular processes and promoting inflammation and tissue damage.
You need to see the vet ASAP--it sounds like there's a severe infection somewhere on the tail.
Yes, severe dehydration causes urine volume to decrease. Your body will conserve water to maintain homeostasis.