Have you just fed your horse ? it sounds like choke something stuck in the horses food pipe you need avet to check it. Mine choked and had to have a tube placed up her nose and the compacted food siphoned out. As a horse is unable to vomit they cough and saliva runs out the nose as it cant pass the obstruction. the lying down and sweating is just the way a animal reacts to stress.
An animal might drool within a few hours after surgery from the effects of the anesthesia. Sometimes the anesthesia causes nausea and vomiting. The nausea can cause drooling. Also, sometimes an animal can be slow to recover from the anesthesia, being dizzy, clumsey, and disoriented, which can also result in drooling. Keep an eye on her to see that she improves over the evening. These after-effects should wear off in a few hours. The cat should be fine the next day. If it is the day after surgery and she is still drooling, CALL THE VET.
No, drooling is not a sign of your cat having worms, but weight loss; lack of appetite and the fur on the cat appearing dry and not shiny. However, some medications for cats with worms can cause drooling. If you have not seen your vet please do so immediately as worms in cats can be transferred to children and adults. Worms are often normal in kittens or sometimes adult cats so please see your vet and express your concern about too strong a dosage of worm medications that could make your cat drool. Some cats will drool when they are content or want to be stroked, but it is wise to get the vet to give your cat a good going over physically.
Cats may drool because they have mouth ulcers. Cats may also drool to relieve stress and cool down. Periodontal disease is another health condition that may cause drooling.
In extreme temperatures care should be taken if riding to ensure your horse is not worked so hard that it is overheating. This can not only be dangerous but also deadly. There is no problem with working your horse into a sweat. If it is very hot outside perhaps cooling your horse with a hose, or a sponge and cool water might be nice. A refreshing swim is welcomed by some horses.
Some cats love their owners and it is a sign of affection if they rub and some cats may drool which is not a sign of anything being wrong with them, but just their particular personality. It's a form of affection. Like humans, cats can have more saliva than others.I also have a cat who I have had since he was a kitten and he is now 13 years old. He drools a lot when he purrs as he gives affection. It is hilarious, sweet and sometimes a little disgusting but we love him, drool and all. I notice that when he purrs he keeps his mouth open slightly and doesn't seem to swallow the saliva. I believe that is why he is "sharing" with the rest of us.We also have a cat that drools when cuddling, but if your cat does not normally drool under these circumstances and is drooling at other times there are several causes. Some are minor but others are not. See what your cat has been eating - ours occasionally chomp a slug, which is relatively harmless, but a huge drool producer. Other items are not so harmless. Check with your vet if the drooling lasts more than a day.
Nerve.
A nerve agent would cause drooling, breathing difficulty, and vomiting.
nerve agent
nerve gas
Incapacictive
Ambien will not cause severe coughing.
Infection is more common in patients with temporary pacing systems.
The coughing, itself, will not cause costochondritis, but if there is a viral infection in the chest, then that may be the cause.
yes it can sometimes cause coughing but it may not happen to everyone
Over use of thyroid medication and stimulants can cause sweating. Sweating is a common side effect of many antidepressants.
No it does not cause it.
Yes; any smoking or inhalation of smoke can cause coughing and wheezing. Second-hand smoke has the same potential to cause coughing and wheezing as does direct inhalation.