Stomatitis can be caused by a bacterial infection, an iron deficiency, a vitamin deficiency, poorly fitted dentures, burns, reaction to medication, or an allergy.
Stomatitis is an inflammation of the lining of any of the soft-tissue structures of the mouth. Stomatitis is usually a painful condition, associated with redness, swelling,
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy: Scrapie in sheep and Mad Cow disease (or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), cows can get TB and sheep can get foot and mouth
It is not recommended to use Sea Buckthorn Oil to treat a cat with stomatitis without consulting a veterinarian first. Stomatitis is a complex condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment by a professional. Using unapproved remedies can potentially worsen the condition or interact negatively with other medications.
If the chronic stomatitis/gingivitis is due to a plaque intolerance, then it is essential we remove all plaque and keep it off. This is accomplished through: * regular dental cleaning and polishing by your veterinarian * fluoride application by your veterinarian * extraction of teeth with resorption lesionsor severe periodontal disease * daily home care, including brushing and the application of 0.2% chlorhexidine * antibiotics * corticosteroids * good nutrition, often with vitamin supplements since these cats may not eat as much as they should because of the discomfort Unfortunately, even with this intensive care, the disease often progresses and the only way to cure the disease and eliminate the very painful lesions is to extract all of the teeth in back of the large canine teeth (fangs). This may appear drastic, but in almost all cases it is the only alternative. In cases of juvenile onset gingivitis, professional teeth cleaning every 2 months and once- to twice-daily brushing at home for the first year or so of their life, may allow them to revert to a more normal status as they age.
Aftosa is a viral disease that affects different forms of livestock, predominantly cattle, and can cause symptoms such as fever, blisters in the mouth and on the feet, and lameness. It can spread rapidly among susceptible animals and can have significant economic impacts on the livestock industry. Vaccination and biosecurity measures are important in preventing the spread of aftosa.
yes,it is a viral disease
Rabies is viral.
Yes it is viral.
Vaccines, such Fluvax, can prevent viral disease.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
No
are you kidding me , yes it is a BREATHTAKING VIRAL DISEASE Medical officer of Health (H.O.H) Kangra
It is an infectious disease caused by a virus, such as measles, mumps, influenza, shingles, the common cold and so on.
bacterial disease
It is bacterial.
AIDS
yes it is