Sentences with phrase «especially urinary tract infections»

Infections — especially urinary tract infections (UTIs)-- are common among dogs with diabetes because sugar in urine makes the bladder an ideal incubator for bacteria.
Suppression of the immune system / bringing out latent infection (especially urinary tract infection and upper respiratory infection)

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Cranberries are especially great for supporting the urinary tract and preventing urinary tract infections by blocking bad bacteria from binding to the lining of the urinary tract.
This is especially important to prevent infection and urinary tract infections.
Girls are especially prone to urinary tract infections because the female urethra is very short — making it easier for germs to enter the body.
Using the wet washcloth, cotton balls, or baby wipes, gently wipe your baby clean from the front to the back (never wipe from back to front, especially on girls, or you could spread the bacteria that can cause urinary tract infections).
Frequent urination often occurs with pregnancy, but this can be caused by increased fluid intake, especially diuretic fluids, by illness or diabetes, by a urinary tract infection, or increased stress.
(If your child is a girl, when you wipe her be sure to go from front to back, especially after a bowel movement, to minimize the risk of urinary tract infections.)
And the problem is most people whose intestinal tracts are alkaline, or guts are alkaline especially the stomach, they're gonna have protein issues, they're gonna have maldigestion; if a urinary tract is too alkaline, you're gonna get a yeast infection, or a UT — a UTI or E. coli, you know, BB infection.
The flavonoids and terpenoids found in marigold's flowers and leaves have antioxidant and antibacterial properties, which have proven effective against harmful microorganisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli, both of which can lead to unpleasant infections, especially in the stomach and the urinary tract.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common infections in older adults, especially in women.
Urinary tract infection is very common, especially among women.
Cranberry juice is quite low in sugar, and has been researched extensively for its liver and kidney detoxifying functions, and especially as preventative for urinary tract infections.
Cranberries are especially great for supporting the urinary tract and preventing urinary tract infections by blocking bad bacteria from binding to the lining of the urinary tract.
Apart from urinary tract infections, high levels of protein in the urine may be caused by kidney disease especially protein losing nephropathy which is usually caused by inflammation, autoimmune disease and other conditions.
Male cats, especially those over the age of eight or nine, are more prone to urinary tract infections based on their urinary organs.
• increases the risk of cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6 • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of progressive geriatric cognitive impairment • triples the risk of obesity, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • quadruples the small risk (< 0.6 %) of prostate cancer • doubles the small risk (5; this is a common cancer and major cause of death in some breeds • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6 - 2, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • causes urinary «spay incontinence» in 4 - 20 % of female dogs • increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3 - 4 • increases the risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs spayed before puberty • doubles the small risk (< 1 %) of urinary tract tumors • increases the risk of orthopedic disorders • increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations One thing is clear — much of the spay / neuter information that is available to the public is unbalanced and contains claims that are exaggerated or unsupported by evidence.
UTI (Urinary Tract Infection): Common in males and females, but especially so in older female hamsters.
Some of the causes for hyperglycemia may be pancreatitis, and the resulting inability to produce insulin; normally occurring hormones, especially in female dogs; diet; and infections of the body (such as teeth, or urinary tract).
Behavioral problems are often multifactorial and involve ruling out medical problems first (with the urinary problems especially like urinary tract infections, FLUTD, crystals, stones, etc) and then really delving into many things like how many cats you have, the lay out of your house, what type litter you are using, what kind of litter box, where the litter boxes are located, etc etc etc..
Answer: A urinary tract infection is an option, although it is uncommon in males especially if he is young, but still possible.
It has antibacterial properties which is especially helpful for seniors with chronic urinary tract infections.
Experimental and clinical studies have provided convincing evidence that the vast majority of Struvite stones occur following infection of the urinary tract with urease producing bacteria (especially staphylococci.)
A urinary tract infection, kidney stones or other medical problems can explain changing litterbox behaviors, especially in older cats.
○ Eye problems: best for keratoconjunctivitis sicca but also may help in other eye conditions ○ Neurologic disease: especially epilepsy and seizure cases ○ Respiratory tract: laryngeal paralysis, seasonal allergic rhinitis, asthma, and possibly reverse sneezes ○ Urinary issues: incontinence, recurring urinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune function boosts & autoimmune conUrinary issues: incontinence, recurring urinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune function boosts & autoimmune conurinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune function boosts & autoimmune conditions
Before you start all of this though, especially at her age, have her checked for a urinary tract infection (+ / - crystals, stones)- an infection is actually a lot easier to treat than behavior problems.
Urinary tract and, especially bladder infections are relatively common, especially in female dogs.
Causes include crystals (which may grow to form stones), idiopathic cystitis (inflammation due to an unclear cause), and urinary tract infections (an uncommon cause especially in young otherwise healthy cats).
I advise all of my clients not to vaccinate their animals, especially if they have any chronic issues, including but not limited to dermatitis, ear infections, urinary tract infections, irritable bowel disease, arthritis of any kind, liver, pancreas or kidney disease of any kind, allergies, food allergies, eye or ear discharge of any kind, behavior issues, breeding issues, cystitis, nail issues, coat issues, digestive issues of any kind, seizure issues, neurological issues of any kind or musculoskeletal issues.
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