How do
we diagnose urinary tract problems in aging bunnies?
To
diagnose a urinary tract infection your veterinarian will perform a urinalysis and may culture the urine.
This EQUC technique was able to find bacteria that are not identified by the standard urine culture techniques typically used to
diagnose urinary tract syndromes.
Clinical history and a thorough physical exam are important components of
diagnosing urinary tract infections in dogs and cats, as well as searching for predisposing causes.
A urinalysis can be helpful in
diagnosing urinary tract infections, diabetes, dehydration, kidney problems and other diseases.
Not exact matches
We
diagnose and treat kids with a range of kidney problems like
urinary tract infections, structural abnormalities, cystic kidney disease and renal failure.
«Sexually transmitted infections were missed in 37 percent of the women, many of whom were wrongly
diagnosed with
urinary tract infections.»
«Less than half the women
diagnosed with a
urinary tract infection actually had one,» said Hecker.
More than 1 million cases of
urinary tract infections are
diagnosed by emergency departments annually.
Diagnosing overactive bladder is only possible after other causes such as
urinary tract infection, neurological disorders or side effects of drugs have been excluded.
Congenital abnormalities of the kidney and
urinary tract (CAKUT) are
diagnosed in up to 1 % of pregnancies and account for 20 % to 30 % of prenatal abnormalities.
In one case, the CDC network helped
diagnose bacteria carrying resistance genes in an Iowa nursing home resident with a
urinary tract infection.
The team ran preliminary tests, and
diagnosed Sadie with a
Urinary Tract Infection and sent the duo home with medication.
Your cat has been
diagnosed with lower
urinary tract disease or a bladder infection.
He was
diagnosed with lower
urinary tract disease but in 2009 he was brought in and signed over to the clinic due to this reoccurring problem.
The authors surveyed 70 folks whose cats had been
diagnosed with FIC and as a control, surveyed 95 cat owners whose cats were patients at the same veterinary hospital, but had never shown signs of
urinary tract problems.
If your dog has been
diagnosed with
urinary tract or kidney issues, your veterinarian might recommend a special diet.
Mixed - breed dogs are commonly
diagnosed with
urinary tract problems, too — so any dogs can develop bladder stones.
My cat was just
diagnosed with it after showing similar signs as that of a
urinary tract infection.
Our cat Jake was
diagnosed with a
urinary blockage from crystals in his
urinary tract and we had a huge vet bill to get him well.
To
diagnose diabetes, your veterinarian will initially conduct a urine test for the presence of glucose, ketones and / or
urinary tract infection.
If your cat has been
diagnosed with lower
urinary tract disease, your veterinarian will want to treat any underlying condition that exists as well as treating the lower
urinary tract disease itself.
Urinary tract infections are
diagnosed by urinalysis, and culture and sensitivities of urine.
This term means FIC is
diagnosed by ruling out other causes of lower
urinary tract issues.
If your dog has been
diagnosed with crystals but has no symptoms, no
urinary stones and no canine
urinary tract infection, you should not be concerned and do not have to do anything!
Answer: Male cats usually have crystals, not a
urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help at all and if you wait too long before having him
diagnosed, he may block up and not be able to urinate and then you are talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major
urinary surgery, etc), so I highly recommend getting him to your veterinarian for at least a urinalysis because you are seeing blood in his urine.
If your pet is
diagnosed with a
urinary tract infection, your veterinarian will prescribe an antibiotic.
If your pet is exhibiting the pre-mentioned signs, your veterinarian may at first suspect a
urinary tract infection and even
diagnose and treat one.
Ask if the cat has ever been
diagnosed with a medical condition, in particular a
urinary tract infection.
If she was suffering from a
urinary tract infection — we didn't want her to go on suffering from that any longer than necessary to
diagnose it.
Urinalysis is a screening test that may be helpful in
diagnosing many diseases, but it is an especially important test to perform whenever any
urinary tract disease or abnormality is expected.
We commonly
diagnose and manage diseases of the major bodily systems including the immune system, liver and gall bladder, the kidneys and
urinary bladder, the gastrointestinal
tract, the pancreas, the thyroid and adrenal glands, and the respiratory system.
In order to properly
diagnose and treat your cat, your veterinarian will collect a urine sample, preferably sterile, so that he or she can fully assess the state of your cat's
urinary tract health.
Urinary tract disease is one of the most frustrating conditions to
diagnose and treat in cats.
On the other hand, some pets may be
diagnosed with a
urinary tract infection without any clinical symptoms being present.
To
diagnose a lower
urinary tract problem, your vet should conduct a complete physical exam, a urinalysis and possibly urine culture, blood work, radiographs or ultrasound.
If your cat is
diagnosed with FLUTD, your vet may recommend a special
urinary diet and / or supplements to support the
urinary tract.
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.
These conditions are
diagnosed by testing the urine and through an examination of the
urinary tract using x-rays, ultrasound or an endoscope (probe inserted through the urethra).
Diagnosing and Managing Recurrent
Urinary Tract Infections (Proceedings).
Ectopic ureters are
diagnosed with the help of an ultrasound examination of the
urinary tract and endoscopic examination of the urethra and bladder under general anesthesia.
Canine bladder cancer is difficult to
diagnose since the symptoms can look as if your dog as a
urinary tract infection.
(If a physical problem is
diagnosed, please see this article on
Urinary Tract Disorders in Cats.)
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).
Urologists
diagnose and treat conditions of the
urinary tract in both sexes and of the male reproductive system.
Diagnose patients using fluoroscopes to aid in determining the nature and extent of disorders or injuries of the
urinary tract and kidneys