Tag Archives: Intussusception

The FDA’s Warning About the Rotavirus Vaccine, RotaTeq

What is Rotavirus? According to AskDrSears.com, Rotavirus, or AVV, is the number one cause of diarrhea in children. It can also be accompanied by fever and vomiting. It is highly contagious, lasts 3 to 8 days, and the effects are almost all children by their third birthday. In rare cases, fluid loss associated with Rotavirus […]

The Health Benefits of Psyllium

You may not have heard of psyllium, but you’ve experienced its effects if you’ve taken a bulk laxative such as Metamucil. Psyllium is the primary ingredient in this over-the-counter constipation medication and is also the fiber component in many bran cereals. But, you don’t have to buy a bulk laxative or a bran cereal to […]

The DTaP Vaccine: What the Manufacturer’s Insert Tells Us

The diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, or DTaP vaccine, is recommended for infants in the United States starting at 2 months of age. This vaccine is one of the more difficult because, despite the 95% vaccine rate, whooping cough (whooping cough) is still very prevalent. The effectiveness of the pertussis vaccine is estimated to be anywhere from 94% […]

Intussusception in Dogs Can Be Fatal

While it’s potentially life-threatening, intussusception of the intestines in dogs is fortunately rare. Although this condition can strike dogs of all ages, puppies are more at risk than older dogs. According to peteducation.com, no specific breed appears to have a tendency toward developing the problem. During an intussusception, a portion of the dog’s intestine telescopes […]