Congestive heart failure, sudden death, growth retardation, dental problems, constipation, stomach rupture, swelling of the salivary glands, anemia and other abnormalities of the blood, loss of kidney function, and osteoporosis
It is not as simple as that, but kidney failure can be a cause of death.
Yes, hydronephrosis can potentially lead to severe complications that may result in death if left untreated. This condition, characterized by the swelling of a kidney due to a buildup of urine, can cause kidney damage, infection, or sepsis. If the underlying cause, such as an obstruction, is not addressed, it can lead to renal failure and systemic complications. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent serious outcomes.
obviously weight loss Loss of hair Fatigue Stomach pain Dizziness Low blood pressure Swelling in the hands and/or feet Low body Temperature And ultimately death!
Sepsis could lead to this, but you would have more of a chance of death by falling out of bed then surviving this it was this bad....
Depends on your condition, if you have an illness it maybe, but if it is just common swelling,from like a stubbed toe then no. ::))
kidney failure
Kidney failure and/or death
Many rodent owners suggest not using pine bedding, because they believe ingestion of the pine will cause discomfort or even death to the little critter. This is believed to happen by swelling of the food in the stomach.
Kidney Disease.
The stomach swells after death due to the accumulation of gases produced by bacteria during decomposition. As the body breaks down, these bacteria ferment the remaining organic matter, releasing gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, which cause the abdomen to bloat. Additionally, the loss of muscle tone and the release of bodily fluids can contribute to the overall swelling. This process is a natural part of decomposition.
He had stomach cancer.