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Nausea in dogs and cats can have a variety of causes, and it is important to pay attention to associated symptoms and circumstances to determine possible causes. The following are some common causes of nausea in pets:
Food poisoning: Consumption of food containing toxins or infections may cause vomiting. This may be caused by expired food, poisonous plants or harmful substances.
Eating food quickly: If an animal eats food too quickly, it can lead to overeating and vomiting. It is recommended to use special bowls or toys to slow down eating.
Diet changes: Sudden changes in diet or switching to a new food may cause vomiting in pets.
Systemic diseases: Some systemic diseases, such as kidney, liver or heart disease, may be manifested by vomiting.
Bacterial or viral infections:Gastrointestinal tract infections can cause nausea. This may be accompanied by diarrhea, weakness and other symptoms.
Worms and parasites: The presence of worms or other internal parasites can lead to vomiting.
Stress: Severe stress, such as from changes in the environment, a new family member, or a trip, can cause vomiting.
Ear diseases: Ear diseases, such as vestibular syndrome, may be accompanied by nausea.
If your pet is vomiting or exhibiting other distressing symptoms, it is important to contact your veterinarian. The veterinarian will examine you and may order additional tests to determine the cause and suggest appropriate treatment. Please be aware that self-medication and the use of human medications can be dangerous for animals, so it is always best to consult a veterinarian before taking any action.