In some cases, signs of a canine liver shunt don't show up until a dog is older, when kidney and
bladder problems such as stones develop.
She may have
a bladder problem such as an infection or crystal / bladder stones.
Many cats who have
a bladder problem such as idiopathic [of unknown cause] cystitis will be much worse if anything in their environment changes or even if their schedule has changed.»
Not exact matches
Women who rode a lot on saddles made for men, she adds, could find themselves suffering from a range of health
problems,
such as lower back pain and
bladder disorders.
Fluids also help prevent common pregnancy
problems such as constipation, hemorrhoids, and
bladder infections.
For both women and men, diseases
such as Alzheimers, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinsons, and nerve damage and urinary tract infections can also contribute to
bladder problems.
Despite rising awareness about PFD, many people are still embarrassed and ashamed to admit they have
problems such as
bladder leakage, sexual pain, and
problems on the toilet.
Additionally, a person suffering from MS can experience
problems with speech, swallowing,
bladder or bowel dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and cognitive
problems,
such as loss of memory or difficulty with a normal thought process.
But when fat is mixed with particularly gluey and starchy foods
such as bread, pastries and pasta, the glue - like consistency impairs the activity of bile, leading to poor fat digestion and gall
bladder problems.
Not drinking enough water appears to be associated with
such problems as falls and fractures, heat stroke, heart disease, lung disorders, kidney disease, kidney stones,
bladder and colon cancers, urinary tract infections, cavities, decreased immune function, and cataract formation.
They reported relief from menopausal symptoms
such as hot flashes, night sweats and insomnia, and they also reported relief from a wide array of other symptoms as diverse as dry eyes, bloating, irritability, gall
bladder problems, osteoporosis pain, hair loss, and lumpy or sore breasts, for example.
Some pets do not show signs until they are older, when they develop urinary
problems such as recurrent kidney or
bladder infections or stones.
Such a diet will positively influence the
bladder and kidneys, due to its high content of water, and your kitten will digest it without any
problems.
However, a cat may have two or more
problems at the same time,
such as the cat that sprays but also has calculi or
bladder stones.
How frequently your cat urinates will be influenced by water consumption, heat and humidity, amount of moisture in the food, and medical conditions
such as kidney disease,
bladder infections, liver
problems, hormonal imbalances, and more2.
Such a diet will positively influence the
bladder and kidneys, due to its high content of water, and your kitten will digest it without any
problems (break down the myths about kitten food with WebMd)
Oftentimes a behavior
problem,
such as inappropriate voiding, can be linked to a medical issue (cystitis,
bladder stones, and kidney disease).
If cats do not feel safe eliminating then it can lead to stress - related
problems such as urinary retention, constipation,
bladder or bowel disease or inappropriate urination or defecation in quiet corners, for example.
Some dogs with a history of messes don't have any
bladder problems, but have a diverse list of behavior issues
such as fear, separation anxiety, territorial aggression, etc..
The
problem could be related to the urinary tract,
bladder, or kidneys, or it could be something completely unrelated (
such as diabetes).
Insufficient water consumption can cause serious health
problems in rabbits,
such as
bladder stones.
Oftentimes a behavior
problem,
such as inappropriate voiding, can be linked to a medical issue
such as cystitis,
bladder stones or kidney disease.
Chronic, resistant bacterial infections can lead to more serious, life threatening
problems such as kidney infections or
bladder stones - an accumulation of crystals forming a stone that can obstruct urine exiting the body or «blocking» urinations.
The internal medicine specialists at VSCT provide abdominal ultrasounds for liver, gall
bladder, spleen, kidney, pancreatic and
bladder problems; cardiac ultrasounds for heart and lung conditions; endoscopic procedures involving the lungs, stomach, small intestine, colon and nose; and treatment for endocrine
problems such as diabetes mellitus, Cushing's disease, Addison's disease and hyperthyroidism or infectious diseases
such as Valley Fever.
Bacterial infections may soon follow the presence of other lower urinary tract
problems such as crystals or
bladder stones.
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).
If the
problems recur, then other causes that could have been triggered infection
such as
bladder stones need to be explored.
For instance, litterbox issues can occur because of
bladder health
problems, a urinary tract infection, arthritis or metabolic diseases
such as diabetes.
Sometimes crystals are important and can indicate
problems such as liver disease, kidney disease, or
bladder stones.
If your pet is diagnosed with a
bladder problem, your veterinarian may recommend specific treatments
such as antibiotics for a UTI, surgery to remove stones or other strategies.
This includes products that strengthen the
bladder such as Better Bladder Control, help the urinary system function properly such as UTI Free and a behavioral remedy such as Problem Pet So
bladder such as Better
Bladder Control, help the urinary system function properly such as UTI Free and a behavioral remedy such as Problem Pet So
Bladder Control, help the urinary system function properly
such as UTI Free and a behavioral remedy
such as
Problem Pet Solution.
Prescription diets benefit medical conditions
such as liver disease,
bladder and kidney disease, digestive
problems, renal failure, food allergies, diabetes, and more.
Sometimes it is due to a medical
problems such as a
bladder infection.
«They can be prone to obesity if sedentary, which can lead to other health
problems such as diabetes, arthritis and
bladder problems.
This higher moisture content will help prevent some feline health
problems,
such as the formation of kidney and
bladder stones, as your cat matures.
But when they eat only (or primarily) dry foods, cats can develop
problems such as
bladder stones,
bladder irritation or cystitis, constipation and early - onset kidney disease.
Urinalysis tests can help identify a wide range of health
problems such as: Urinary Tract Infections, Diabetes,
Bladder Stones, Dehydration, Bacterial Infections, Liver Disease, Anemia, Ketonuria and Proteinuria.
I next had to consider if we were seeing end - of - life issues
such as possibly a cancer that was causing
bladder problems but not showing us anything on a blood panel or urinalysis.
Many dogs today live in a chronic state of dehydration, which contributes to
problems such as kidney disease or the formation of
bladder stones.
Medical conditions
such as diarrhea,
bladder problems or other diseases may cause failure to use the litter box.
It may also help to identify concurrent
problems such as
bladder stones, changes in appearance of the liver or metastasis from an adrenal tumor.
Be sure to check with your veterinarian first about any litter box
problems your cat may be having, to eliminate medical concerns
such as a
bladder infection or worms.
This is not good, as she get feces in her
bladder, etc., which will cause extreme
problems,
such as
bladder infections or Urinary Track Infections.
For other conditions the reason for the
problem needs to be identified
such as stones that block the
bladder or if a structural
problem exists that needs to be corrected.
You could be missing a serious health
problem that is causing your dog to lose control of his actions,
such as a
bladder infection or muscle issue.
Infections, Calculi (forms into cat
bladder stones) and Neoplasms (abnormal cell growth
such as cancer) in the
bladder are the main cat
bladder problems.
Some medical
problems such as a urinary tract infection or a urinary
bladder dysfunction may be a trigger for urinating in the home.
If your dog is having trouble urinating, your veterinarian will x-ray the
bladder to see if there are any
problems such as masses, lesions or stones (calculi).
Often the behavior
problem,
such as inappropriate voiding, is linked to a medical issue (
such as cystitis,
bladder stones, or kidney disease) and can be treated medically.
Actually, you should take your cat to the vet anytime her litter box habits change, because that is often a sign of a medical
problem,
such as a kidney or
bladder infection.