The Truth About Tick Illnesses in Pets
-Vomiting
-Regurgitation
-Unsteadiness
-High blood pressure
Fast heart rate and rhythm (tachyarrhythmias)
-Weakness, especially in the hind limbs
-Partial loss of muscle movements (paresis)
-Complete loss of muscle movement (paralysis), commonly seen in advanced disease state
-Poor reflexes to complete loss of reflex
-Low muscle tone (hypotonia)
-Difficulty in eating
-Disorder of voice (dysphonia)
-Asphyxia due to respiratory muscle paralysis in severely affected animals
-Excessive drooling (sialosis)
-Megaesophagus (enlarged esophagus)
-Excessive dilatation of pupil in the eye (mydriasis
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