However, some dogs have structural defects or other medical problems that cause them to suffer recurrent bladder infections. (doggedblog.com)
In most cases, Dr. Hall says, treatment is actually not necessary unless there's a true medical problem — if a man is not able to completely empty his bladder, for example, or if he experiences recurrent bladder infections. (health.com)
The first patient was a senior female Pointer mix with a history of recurrent bladder infections and difficulty urinating. (bayparkpetclinic.com)