What about the other population of cats with diseases such
as kidney insufficiency, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism?
Urinary tract infections are rare in cats without a concurrent disease such
as kidney insufficiency, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism.
Not exact matches
This includes conditions such
as gallbladder disease, rare metabolic disorders, pancreatic
insufficiencies,
kidney stones, etc..
NSAIDs may induce a variety of
kidney problems, such
as acute interstitial nephritis, nephrotic syndrome with acute renal failure, chronic renal
insufficiency, and papillary necrosis.
Chronic renal
insufficiency (CRI) is fairly common in older cats, although young cats may have
kidney problems
as well.
Hyperthyroidism in cats causes a thickening of the lining of the heart, and the treatment of feline hyperthyroidism can cause
kidney insufficiency as the thyroid levels become regulated.
This condition is also referred to
as chronic
kidney insufficiency, chronic
kidney failure, and chronic renal failure (CRF).
Diet change Blockage such
as hairball or foreign object Food intolerance or sensitivity Toxins Cancer Exocrine pancreatic
insufficiency Idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease Intestinal obstruction Irritable bowel syndrome
Kidney disease Liver disease Diabetes mellitus Hyperthyroidism Pancreatitis Fungal infections Bowel Disease
In exceptionally severe cases, long - term diseases such
as irreversible
kidney disease, diabetes mellitus or pancreatic
insufficiency may develop and may require lifelong treatment.
The chronic
kidney (renal) disease is usually a gradual process that begins
as renal
insufficiency and progresses to full renal failure.
Renal
insufficiency, or
kidney failure, is very common
as our cats age.
Chronic canine
kidney failure is also referred to
as canine chronic renal
insufficiency and canine chronic renal failure (CRF) cani
Many patients taking Actos also developed renal
insufficiency which basically means that their
kidneys weren't working
as they should.