To diagnose a lower urinary tract problem, your vet should conduct a complete physical exam, a urinalysis and
possibly urine culture, blood work, radiographs or ultrasound.
A urinalysis, and
possibly urine culture, is recommended if the animal has any past history of urinary tract infection.
A veterinary visit for lower urinary tract issues will start with a physical examination and usually will include examination of the kidneys and bladder, a urinalysis and
possibly urine culture, blood work, radiographs or ultrasound.
Answer: I Would Return To Vet For Recheck Of Urine Analysis And
Possibly Urine Culture To Make Sure Right Antibiotic Has Been Prescribed.
Not exact matches
The
urine should be
cultured and if an organism grows, the patient should be on antibiotics until the
urine cultures negative and
possibly through out the entire duration of the stone dissolution process.
Urine Culture It is largely inevitable that sugar will spill into your pet's urine, possibly even for a short time d
Urine Culture It is largely inevitable that sugar will spill into your pet's
urine, possibly even for a short time d
urine,
possibly even for a short time daily.