Sentences with phrase «bladder stone blocking»

It's most common cause when a cause can be identified is some type of bladder stone blocking the urethra.
If bladder stones block the urinary tract, your pet will have difficulty urinating.
I came to PPR with two bladder stones blocking my urethra, and they got me the emergency surgery I needed.

Not exact matches

While the stones are supposed to block urine leading to a decreased frequency of urination, the irritation caused by the bladder stones is what causes the bladder to contract with greater force just to push the urine through the very narrow opening.
If your cat is healthy, the urine itself helps to clean the urinary system from bacteria and keeps bladder stones (uroliths) from forming and then blocking any passages.
These stones can escape from the bladder into the urethra and get stuck, blocking the flow of urine.
Bladder stones can block the urinary tract, completely impeding the flow of urine.
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.
Many of these diseases cause similar symptoms, for example, a cat with urolithiasis, or bladder stones, shows many of the same symptoms as a cat with a urinary tract infection, which may also present like the symptoms of a blocked tomcat.
Smaller stones often pose a larger health risk because they can escape from the bladder into the urethra and get stuck, blocking the flow of urine.
This surgery was necessary to prevent the stones from moving into or blocking the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body).
Kidney and bladder stones that block the flow of urine cause pressure that slowly destroys the kidneys.
We radiographed Sully's bladder and there they were — 3 bladder stones and a fourth lodged in his urethra, blocking the urine stream.
These could be signs of a urinary tract disorder or bladder stones — crystalline formations that can block urea on its way to or from the kidneys.
If your guinea pig receives too much calcium in his diet, he could develop bladder stones, which are not only painful but can be life - threatening if they block his urethra and he can't pee.
If stones block urine from being expelled from the body, the bladder can overfill to the point of rupture.
This is especially important before one stone travels down his urethra (the tube between the bladder and the outside world) and blocks it, thus preventing him from urinating.
«Some cats with FIC or bladder stones become «blocked,» which means that their urethra is obstructed, and they are unable to urinate,» Heseltine explained.
In severe cases, the bladder stones may block the urethra and obstruct the flow of urine, which is a potentially life - threatening condition.
Cystitis can lead to inappropriate urination (urinating outside of the litter box) and stones can cause a fatal rupture of the bladder by blocking the outflow of urine.
My 6 year old Pomeranian had a medical emergency 8 months ago with two stones completely blocking his bladder.
Such stones are capable blocking the flow of urine out of the bladder.
Inflammation narrows the passages, restricting the flow of urine and crystals, the building blocks of urinary or bladder stones.
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.
Without proper urination, crystals, the building blocks of dog bladder stones begin to bond together and form stones.
The stones form and get blocked in the urethra, the tube leading from the bladder to the outside, which narrows as it moves through the penis.
Urinalysis will detect bacterial infection, fungal infection, and an unusual amount of crystals, the building blocks of bladder stones.
Feline urinary support includes helping your cat avoid bladder infections (feline UTI), the formation of stones (struvite uroliths or calcium oxalate uroliths) that might block urine from exiting the body and inflammation of the bladder (feline cystits).
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