Sentences with phrase «causing urinary blockage»

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Other possible causes for a cat not to be able to urinate at all include, bladder blockage, bladder rupture, urinary tract blockage or kidney failure.
A urinary tract blockage can cause so much urine to build up in the bladder that the bladder ruptures — which is almost certain to be fatal.
This is an emergency and may be caused by kidney failure, a blockage in the urinary tract, a blockage in the bladder or ruptured bladder.
Excess: Causes: Rupture of the urinary bladder or urethral blockage.
If your veterinarian can not identify a blockage then causes to be considered include stones blocking the urinary tract (urolithiasis), a problem with your cat's body (anatomical defects) and problems with your cat's behavior.
Urinary stones or a urethral blockage are two other possible medical causes.
Some of the other causes can be urinary or bladder stones, bacterial infections, tumors, anatomical abnormalities or urethral blockages caused by crystals or stones.
Bladder stones, or uroliths, are commonly found in dogs and cats, and can cause urinary tract infection and blockage.
Causes of obstructions or blockages include urinary stones (calculi), tumors and a tissue mass that developed in response to an infection
Urinary crystals can cause a blockage so that the cat can not urinate at all — this is an emergency as a total blockage will be fatal if not treated as soon as possible.
If your pet displays urinary problems, seek prompt veterinary attention as some conditions may cause blockages and become life threatening.
This can lead to the development of calculi / stones in the urinary tract that cause painful and even fatal urinary blockage.
Urinary tract infections, which frequently lead to blockage in male cats, cause extremely painful, lingering death if not treated.
While crystals may not cause any symptoms, larger stones can cause irritation, inflammation, and even dangerous urinary blockages.
Sometimes, kittens and puppies are born with incomplete or malformed tubing (ureters, urethra)(ref1, ref2) Other genetic mutations, inherited from their parents lead to early kidney failure (ref) Another genetic defect causes early blockages with urinary tract (with stones = renal calculi).
One key to treating FLUTD is to determine the root cause, which may include bladder stones, urinary tract blockage, infection or cancer.
That can be caused by urinary tract blockage (oxalate or struvite stones, cancer etc.), diseases like leptospirosis, and even grape toxicity).
The first step in treating FLUTD is identifying the cause of the symptoms; culprits include bladder stones, infection, urinary tract blockage, and even cancer.
Crystal formation could also cause a blockage, allowing bacteria to colonize in the urinary tract causing a feline urinary infection.
It is possible that the worm infestation has caused an intestinal blockage causing pain and possibly intestinal damage; excessive straining will cause urinary leakage.
It causes Feline Urinary Tract disease, stones and blockage of ureters, and can be fatal in 48 hrs, and causes excess weight and diabetes.
In high doses, the vitamin cause cause overly acidic urine, which in turn can cause the formation of crystals and urinary blockages.
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