Since gall
bladder problems occurs in my family tree, I will probably get further treatment in March next year.
Not exact matches
In some cases — especially in male cats as they have a much longer and more narrow urethra than females — an obstruction
occurs, which can lead to extreme discomfort and eventual damage to the kidneys; it could even lead to rupture of the urinary
bladder, if the
problem is not treated immediately.
If a
bladder infection should
occur, in the majority of cases it can be treated easily and quickly by a variety of natural methods, without resorting to continual rounds of antibiotics which can create its own set of
problems (i.e. yeast infections).
If you dog has an infection, then other
problems could
occur such as the formation of
bladder stones, issues with the
bladder wall, kidney
problems (pyelonephritis) and a bacterial infection in the blood (sepsis).
For instance, litterbox issues can
occur because of
bladder health
problems, a urinary tract infection, arthritis or metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Bladder stones, eye
problems and diabetes may also
occur, although these
problems may be avoided by ensuring the breed eats unsweetened, low - fat foods.
Other
problems that could
occur is a condition where there is inflammation in the
bladder without infection.
Problems that
occur in the urinary tract and
bladder of cats are often referred to as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease.