Written by admin on 28 March 2011
Big CatsImage by Dustin C OliverThese big cats come from Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley, Illinois.The healthy lifestyles of today’s zoo animals means they are living longer. because they live so much longer, they sometimes suffer from illnesses much like those of our own aging population such as arthritis, liver and kidney ailments, dental problems, cancer and even dementia. these ailments require specialized geriatric animal care, and more and more zoos are finding themselves in the position of serving as the animal equivalent of assisted living retirement facilities.
Noah (Bengal tiger, left) passed away from natural causes after a long life at the zoo. He suffered from arthritis in his old age.
Dennis (Bengal tiger, right) died of cancer. his coat is not as healthy looking as that of Noah.
Bottons’ (jaguar) death was one of the first recorded cases of canine distemper in big cats. Today, zoos vaccinate their big cats for both canine and feline distemper to avoid this ever happening again.
Liver Inflammation Symptoms
The liver is a very tolerant organ and there is little evidence to suggest that it has an ageing problem such that, without disease, it can function properly into old age. However because most liver disease does not show symptoms and, when it does, the symptoms are often vague, many people with varying degrees of liver damage remain unaware of their liver problems.
If liver disease is not treated in the earlier three stages, cancer may develop. Liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma, affects approximately 4% of patients with cirrhosis. A liver transplant is one of the options for treating liver cancer.
Other most common symptom of liver disease is drop in appetite. This causes sudden weigh loss in the patient and results in anemia with hepatocytes. The patient gets weaker and weaker with continuous vomiting, diarrhea and nausea. If the patient is suffering from gastric ulcer already, they might see blood at times while vomiting.
You see, the liver is responsible for getting rid of all toxic waste and, at the same time, for feeding all other organs. for this reason, whenever the liver is sick your whole body goes down with it. And because the amount and type of toxic the human body has to deal with are different from person to person so are the symptoms of liver disease.
The effects can be reversed at this stage if further consumption of alcohol is stopped and treatment is taken. The final stage is cirrhosis of the liver, which is irreversible and severely damages the liver. As a result, functions of the liver are affected, and a person’s life span is also reduced.
A person can develop hepatitis if they contract one of the viruses that can cause liver inflammation, or as a result of exposure to substances that can cause hepatitis. there are two ways that can lead to hepatitis: it can either occur as a result of infections or from autoimmune processes.
If the amount of fat exceeds the body’s requirement, large fat accumulations may develop in the liver, which results in an increase in liver enzymes and inflammation. This inflammation can cause scarring and hardening of the liver (cirrhosis) and results in decreased liver function.
Because alcohol consumption can involve many organs in the body, long-term heavy drinking puts a person at risk for developing serious health conditions and illnesses. While each of the health conditions listed below can exist for reasons unrelated to alcoholism disease, certain conditions and alcoholism physical symptoms may be indications that alcohol abuse exists and is affecting the health of the person.
There are several other symptoms that can be seen in the long term like damaged brain, nerve damage, depression, esophagus, stress and many more. If you are a woman and addicted to consume alcohol on a regularly then you can become the victim of breast cancer.
Insomnia is caused by liver inflammation of hepatitis virus C leading to trouble of sleeping, and waking up often during the night. some people also experience unusually vivid, intense and frightening dreams.
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