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This is a question for the vet who has prescribed Amoxicillin for your cat. It is common for owners to be given a week's worth of antibiotics to give to their cat at home, but this may vary. Consult your vet if you are unsure.

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My horse has mucous coming from the nose and he has a cough What could be wrong He is barn kept and is fed twice a day Could it be my hay?

Your horse may have a respiratory infection or allergies causing the mucous and cough. It's possible that the hay could be a trigger if it's moldy or dusty. It's best to consult with a vet to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment. Regular cleaning of your horse's environment and ensuring good ventilation can also help prevent future respiratory issues.


How could a guinea pig get sick or an infection?

Some common illnesses include scurvy, heat stroke, upper respiratory infection, and ear infection. Other illnesses include inflamed feet, pneumonia, urinary stones, gastrointestinal problems, and eye and teeth problems.


What causes pasteurella in rabbits?

Pasteurella multocida is a bacteria commonly found in a rabbit's upper respiratory tract that can cause infection when the animal is stressed or exposed to other sick rabbits. Factors such as overcrowding, poor ventilation, and stress can increase the likelihood of pasteurella developing into a severe infection in rabbits.


How do you treat a respiratory infection in cats?

You treat your cat by taking him or her immediately in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. Do not attempt to try to treat the cat yourself. Antibiotics and an accurate diagnosis is needed and only a Veterinarian can do that.


How lion respire?

upper respiratory tract is outside the chest cavity, and the lower respiratory tract, which contains gas-exchanging pulmonary tissues, is inside the chest cavity

Related Questions

Is amoxicillin given for an upper respiratory infection?

Amoxicillin can be used to treat the sinusitis, acute and chronic. It can also be used to treat the ear infections like otitis media and otitis externa. It should not be used to treat the acute pharyngitis.


What is the acute bacterial infection of the throats and upper respiratory tract?

Upper Respiratory Infection


What pill has the letters AMC on it?

Pill imprint AMC has been identified as Amoxicillin. Amoxicillin is used in the treatment of urinary tract infection; upper respiratory tract infection; bacterial infection; bronchitis; kidney infections (and more), and belongs to the drug class beta-lactamase inhibitors. There is no proven risk in humans during pregnancy.


What is a acute bacterial infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract?

Upper Respiratory Infection


Is bronchitis and upper respiratory infection the same thing?

it is a kind of upper respiratory tract infection...ear infection, laryngitis, pharyngitis etc, are other upper respiratory tract infections


What does the abbreviation uri mean?

URI most commonly stands for upper respiratory infection.Arterial Blood Gasupper respiratory infection (e.g. a cold)URI stands for Upper Respiratory Infection. This is often used in reference to a nasal or sinus infection. A lower respiratory infection would be pneumonia.Usually, this abbreviation stands for "Upper Respiratory Infection."


What does the medical abbreviation URI mean?

URI most commonly stands for upper respiratory infection.Arterial Blood Gasupper respiratory infection (e.g. a cold)URI stands for Upper Respiratory Infection. This is often used in reference to a nasal or sinus infection. A lower respiratory infection would be pneumonia.Usually, this abbreviation stands for "Upper Respiratory Infection."


What is the medical abbreviation meaning upper respiratory Tract infection?

URI is the medical abbreviation meaning upper respiratory tract infection.


What is a cold?

it is an infection of the upper respiratory system.


Can you die from a upper respiratory infection?

sometimes


What is an inflammatory disease that can follow an upper respiratory streptococcal infection?

Sinus infection is a common inflammatory disease that can follow an upper respiratory streptococcal infection. Meningitis is also possible following that type of infection.


Is upper respiratory a bacterial infection?

An upper respiratory infection can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The most common is probably the common cold, which is a viral infection, followed by bacterial, then fungal.