Some of the pigs at their sanctuary have ongoing medical conditions which require special medications and treatment; such as, arthritis,
bladder stones requiring urine acidification, extreme allergies, and blindness.
I took him to the vet and after x-rays and ultra-sound it was confirmed Alex had
bladder stones requiring surgery.
I understand that dogs who undergo surgery for
bladder stones require repeated surgeries so I just give her Pedialyte.
Not exact matches
Some
bladder stones can be dissolved with special diets but others
require surgery; as well as benign
bladder polyps and diverticulum.
Pet owners sometimes
require medical help as soon as possible from a veterinarian near Houston, such as when their dog is suffering from
bladder stones and the pain is growing increasingly strong.
However,
bladder stones sometimes
require surgery.
Medical issues like urinary infections,
bladder stones, and diabetes could cause accidents and may
require treatment.
Some
stones can be dissolved with special diets or flushed out of the
bladder through a urinary catheter, but others
require surgical removal.
Pets dealing with kidney disease,
bladder stones, heart failure or food allergies may
require a completely different food altogether.
If large
bladder stones form, surgery will be
required to remove them.
Anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, prescription diets and in the case of urethral blockage and
bladder stones, surgery is
required.
X-Rays of the
bladder and urethra should be taken to check for the presence of
stones that may
require surgical removal.
Bladder stones would've
required surgery that he may not have made it through, then there's the discomfort of healing from the surgery and whether he could heal properly at his age.
She was diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection and then
required emergency surgery after finding 4 large
stones in her
bladder.
Other concerns in the breed are urinary problems and
bladder stones, along with loose knee joints that may
require surgery, ear infections, cataracts, diabetes, heart disease.
Eating a foreign object that must be surgically removed, boy - cat urinary problems
requiring surgery (urethrostomy), kidney cancer,
bladder stones, other cancer, radioactive treatment for over-active thyroid, malignant fibrosarcoma skin tumors, Kidney cancer, intestinal cancer
Five years ago, my bulldog suffered from a genetic
bladder stone condition
requiring surgical removal.
If the dog is male, the
stones may become small enough to obstruct the urethra (an emergency) which
requires use of a urinary catheter to push the
stone back into the
bladder.
Our little girl is now on prescription food because she had
bladder stones a couple of years ago that
required an expensive surgery: -LRB-, is this something that would benefit her?
Occasionally, feeding a special diet can dissolve a
bladder stone; however, surgical removal of
stones is often
required.
Bladder stones can sometimes be treated with medication that will cause them to break down, but often
require surgery to remove them.
Patients with a
stone obstructing a ureter (the tube connecting the kidney and
bladder) will
require dialysis until they are stable for surgery.
Identification of urinary tract infection associated with urinary
stones requires culture not only of the urine but also of the
bladder lining or the urolith (
bladder stone).
A prescription diet is usually
required if diet is the cause of any feline
bladder stones.»
Dietary adjustments may be
required, in case of
bladder stones.