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- How to Treat Hole-in-the-Head Disease in Aquarium Fish
If your fish has pits or lesions around its head or lateral line, it may have hole-in-the-head (HITH) disease Find out the causes and how to cure it
- A future for the hospital-in-the-home (HITH) deteriorating patient . . .
Safely upscaling HITH models of care requires integration of 24 7 HITH-suitable systems to manage deteriorating patients Accountability to these systems will mitigate the risk of unintended burden on patients, caregivers, clinicians and existing services, such as ambulance and emergency departments
- Hole-in-the-Head Disease in Saltwater Fish
Hole-in-the-head disease (HITH), also known as lateral line erosion, is a common disease in both freshwater and saltwater fishes HITH causes erosive pits in the head and face that are not life-threatening but can lead to secondary infections
- Head and lateral line erosion - Wikipedia
Head and lateral line erosion, (HLLE) or hole-in-the-head (HITH) is a disease in fish Chronic ulcerative dermatopathy or chronic erosive dermatopathy are symptoms of similar conditions with different etiology
- Fish Hole in the Head: Symptoms, Treatment Prevention Guide
Is your fish showing signs of Hole In The Head Disease (HITH)? Discover its causes, symptoms, effective treatments from Petco experts Protect your fish's health
- Hole in the Head, HITH, Hexamitiasis (Hex) Disease in Fish,
A common theory is that HITH is caused by non-absorption of minerals (such as calcium) and vitamins (primarily Thiamine; Vitamin B1) from the intestine due to heavy concentrations of flagellate parasites, like Hexamita
- Hole in the Head (HITH) and Head and Lateral Line Erosion (HLLE) in . . .
Hole in the Head (HITH) and Head and Lateral Line Erosion (HLLE) in freshwater fish are two complex issues with a lot of debate over the causes and cures for each
- hith - Aquariums - Reddit
They also refer to the research done by Hemdal (2006) and Noga (2010) showing HITH symptoms in a wide range of fish families, both saltwater and freshwater The HITH symptoms aren't always the same and have a variety of histopathological changes
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