If a bladder infection involving bacteria ascends up the tubes (
called ureters) and into the kidneys, this can also result in the death of renal cells.
After urine is produced in the kidneys, it flows down tubes
called ureters into the bladder.
Urine is produced twenty - four hours a day and flows constantly from the kidneys through tiny tubes
called ureters into the bladder.
They send this waste fluid down two small tubes
called ureters to your bladder (you only have one of those).
The waste products become part of the urine, which flows from the kidneys through a pair of tubes
called ureters, which connect to the bladder.
Not exact matches
Occasionally the infection causing bacteria will swim up your pet's
ureter and may cause a dangerous kidney infection
called pyelonephritis.
In cases where there a kidney is damage due to blockage of a
ureter (condition
called hydronephrosis), surgery to remove the kidney may be necessary.
In young dogs, a birth defect exists that results in incontinence
called ectopic
ureters.
In younger female dogs (and some males) a condition
called ectopic
ureters is the most common cause.