The injury may cause tissues to be exposed through wounds, which subsequently become infected by bacteria and other organisms. For example, septic wounds and/or blood poisoning
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∙ 11y agoHail can cause injury or damage to humans and animals when it falls from the sky during a severe storm. For humans, it can cause cuts, bruises, or concussions if they are caught outside without protection. For animals, hail can harm them if they are exposed to it, especially those kept outdoors.
it causes bad digestion also causes animals to have hert disease and any diseases relly because you have too count on the food you eat.
Yes, animals can lose their eyesight due to various reasons such as old age, injury, disease, or genetic factors. Injuries, infections, and degenerative conditions can all affect an animal's vision, resulting in partial or total blindness. Regular veterinary check-ups and prompt treatment of any eye-related issues can help prevent or manage vision loss in animals.
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Animals that are in danger. Animals that may be at risk of extinction. Animals that could be prone to a disease that is rampant.
Animals cannot get Alzheimer's Disease (AD). However there is a disease very similar to Alzheimer's Disease that animals do get. This disease is called Cognitive Disorientation Syndrome (CDS). This disease can cause the animal to become disoriented (confused) and cause the animal to forget once-familiar people, animals, and surroundings.
Disease, starvation, injury from hostile Indians, accidents or animals.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
depending on what is being tested. some items cause serious injury, some cause death
No, it is a natural process that all male animals do.
Yes. There are several things that could cause memory loss including disease, injury and age.
Hail can cause injury or damage to humans and animals when it falls from the sky during a severe storm. For humans, it can cause cuts, bruises, or concussions if they are caught outside without protection. For animals, hail can harm them if they are exposed to it, especially those kept outdoors.
Humans are animals. All animals would be better off if there were no diseases caused by bacteria.Most bacteria do not cause disease and some bacteria are useful and even essential to the continued health of the animals they live with, on, or in. However, some bacterial that cause disease do so because either they get out of control in the body or the body suffers a setback or imbalance that then results in disease, when those bacteria would not normally cause disease.To eliminate bacterial disease without also eliminating beneficial and necessary bacterial seems an impossibility.
Condition that results from injury or disease is known as a medical condition.
The term that describes the cause or origin of a disease is called etiology. It is the study of the factors involved in the development of a particular disease or condition.
by a weakend immune system letting pathogens into the body.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.