Also, a urinalysis can identify crystals, which can help
diagnose bladder stones.
To
diagnose bladder stones, a urinalysis, X-rays (radiographs), ultrasound and bloodwork are often performed to screen for underlying medical conditions.
X-rays can also be used to
diagnose bladder stones, hip dysplasia, broken bones, chronic arthritis, spinal cord diseases, and a variety of other conditions.
The last vet had helped
diagnose bladder stones but they came to Animal Care Clinic for confirmation.
Endoscopy can be utilized to
diagnose bladder stones, urinary disease, ear disease, liver or kidney disease and nasal or throat conditions.
Not exact matches
Abdominal ultrasound is commonly used for
diagnosing bladder and kidney
stones, abdominal masses, and to aid in assessment of internal organ function.
X-rays are helpful in
diagnosing and detecting fractures and broken bones, intestinal foreign bodies, heart enlargement and congestive heart failure, tumors,
bladder stones, pregnancies, and much more.
If your dog has been
diagnosed with
bladder stones, the ultimate goal will be to dissolve the
stones or remove them and, most important, to prevent them from recurring.
For more information about
diagnosing and treating
bladder stones or to make an appointment for a consultation, please contact us today at 281-440-4441.
An exotics vet will be able to positively
diagnose your guinea pig with
bladder stones after doing a physical examination and possibly a urinalysis and / or radiographs (x-rays).
Mixed - breed dogs are commonly
diagnosed with urinary tract problems, too — so any dogs can develop
bladder stones.
Sixteen culture - positive cats were
diagnosed with the following conditions: urethral plaque (n: 4), feline idiopathic cystitis (n: 1), haemorrhagic cystitis (n: 2),
bladder stones (n: 1), acute renal failure (n: 3), chronic renal failure (n: 2), diabetes mellitus (n: 1), other diseases (n: 2).
Coming Soon... Ultrasound can help to
diagnose age - related heart disease, congenital heart disease, thoracic tumors, abdominal tumors, gastrointestinal disease, liver disease, gall
bladder disease, kidney disease, adrenal gland disease,
stones in the urinary
bladder and kidneys, and pregnancy.
Ultrasound can be used to
diagnose a variety of conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease,
bladder stones, congenital defects, and masses.
As an incidental finding, Felix was also
diagnosed with recurrent
bladder stones.
Question: Hi, My 5 year old male pug is
diagnosed with calculi
stones in
bladder.
She was
diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection and then required emergency surgery after finding 4 large
stones in her
bladder.
Amber, a 5 year old ferret had recently been
diagnosed with insulinoma, tumors on her pancreas and
bladder stones, and was urinating blood.
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.
If
bladder stones are
diagnosed, your veterinarian may recommend surgery to remove them.
Most dogs
diagnosed with
bladder stones have a full recovery and return to normal activity.
For example, a radiograph can detect cancerous tumors,
diagnose heartworm disease,
bladder and kidney
stones, and foreign objects.
Conditions that are
diagnosed and treated include acute and chronic kidney failure, kidney and
bladder stones, prostatitis and prostate cysts,
bladder polyps, kidney infections, congenital kidney diseases, urinary incontinence and urethral /
bladder / prostate cancer.
At Mobile Animal Clinic, we commonly use digital radiography to
diagnose bone breaks and fractures, intestinal blockages, tumors,
bladder stones, arthritis, and more.
Canines that are
diagnosed with an infection, such as a
bladder infection or an infection of the urinary tract, will typically receive a prescription for antibiotic medications and any
stones or crystals that are found in the urinary tract or
bladder will be removed through medications, diet alterations, or surgical intervention.
Tobie had been doing well, but at 9 years of age he was
diagnosed with another problem, calcium oxalate
bladder stones.
Diagnosed via radiography, a
bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a solid mass.
Bladder stone (urolith): Diagnosed via radiography, a bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a soli
Bladder stone (urolith):
Diagnosed via radiography, a
bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a soli
bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a solid mass.
These procedures can help
diagnose the presence of bacterial infection (which often accompanies
bladder stones or sludge) and determine the composition of suspected uroliths or sludge (rabbits usually form calcium carbonate crystals, but they may also form calcium oxalate, ammonium phosphate, or monohydrate crystals).
Dr. Evans very quickly
diagnosed both a
bladder infection and
bladder stones.
To properly
diagnose dog urinary tract infections, take your dog to a veterinarian for a urinalysis and possibly other tests, such as X-ray (to rule out the possibility of
bladder stones).
I told him I would just as soon hang onto my Gall
Bladder... he gave me a look, I couldn't quite read, hmmm... Thankfully no attack since the
stones were
diagnosed, over 10 years ago.