Theres a huge variety of things that can cause vomit and bloody diarrhea but here are the most common reasons:
-Parvo virus ( treated by hospitalization, IV fluids, special temporary diet, some medications)
-Giardia infection ( Treated with metronidazole and or panacur)
-Colitis, Enteritis, gastroenteritis ( can be many reasons )
-foreign body ( your dog ate something it shouldn't have and its done damage to the insides and or is stuck )
-Your dog ate food or something it is not used to, eg. got into garbage or switching food brands too quickly.
The best thing is to take your dog to the vet ASAP
Yes. Throwing up blood is possible, but it is usually a bad thing.Yes, but if you do you should consult a doctor immediatly.
Any blood in the urine should be investigated by a Doctor as soon as possible.
It is possible that your dog is eating grass and experiencing diarrhea with blood due to gastrointestinal issues such as an infection, parasites, or dietary indiscretion. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
In sever causes yes.
If you are throwing up blood after having a fever, you should see a doctor. This is not normal.
it won't cause diarrhea but it will raise your blood pressure.
Yes
Yes, this is possible due to a number of reasons. The melena is caused by bleeding in the stool, depending on the colour of the blood indicates roughly where the bleed occured. For example, in a peptic ulcer, the blood may appear brown or the colour of coffee grounds, indicating the blood has been partially digested. But if the blood is red, it usually indicates problems in the colon or rectum.
Throwing up will not reduce your current blood alcohol percentage, but if there is unabsorbed alcohol in your stomach, throwing up can prevent your blood alcohol percentage from increasing through additional absorption. Metabolism and time is the only way to reduce your blood alcohol percentage.
Yes, if you are throwing up blood you should go to the doctor
Possible allergic reaction of skin rash with external application. Overdose: diarrhea, blood in the urine, kidney pain, intestinal pain, elevated blood pressure and a quickened heartbeat. And more . . .