Other problems
include urinary tract problems, heart disease and diabetes.
Not exact matches
Traditionally, it has been used to treat a variety of health
problems including dehydration, heat stroke, digestive complaints, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, hives, low libido,
urinary tract infections, jaundice, nausea, and
The types of illnesses where doctors seem to choose stronger antibiotics
include respiratory
problems, skin infections and
urinary tract infections, which in many cases would be better treated by other antibiotics that are less likely to cause resistance.
The consequences
include reactive arthritis,
urinary tract problems and damage to the eyes after Salmonella and Shigella infections; Guillain - Barré syndrome and ulcerative colitis (a chronic bowel inflammation) after Campylobacter infection; and kidney failure and diabetes after infection with Escherichia coli O157: H7.
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment of a number of health conditions which
include brittle bone, hair, teeth and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory
tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder
problems,
urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate
problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
It has shown to be beneficial for female disorders with fluent discharges and internal
problems symptomatic of the
urinary tract,
including cystitis and leucorrhoea.
Symptoms of candida: The symptoms of candida
include infection in genitals,
urinary tract and bladder, stomach & intestines, ear, nose and throat, itchy and dry skin, inflammations in internal organs and skin, patching & peeling off of skin (particularly in scalp), digestive and excretory disorders and
problems with hair, nail etc..
Other risk factors
include diabetes, birth control, sexual activity, menopause and any
problem that causes an obstruction to the
urinary tract such as kidney stones or enlarged prostate (16).
As a result of boredom, lack of mental and physical stimulation and unseen stress from a less that favorable household situation cats can become obese, develop behavioral
problems such as scratching, litterbox issues, aggression and medical conditions
including obsessive disorders, skin
problems, gastrointestinal
problems and
urinary tract disease.
Small animal nephrology and urology Nephroliths and ureteroliths (kidney and ureter stones) Minimally invasive urology procedures
including shock wave lithotripsy, laser lithotripsy, laser ablation of ectopic ureters, and periurethral collagen injection for treatment of
urinary incontinence Nutritional therapy of
urinary tract disease
Problem - based learning in veterinary education Client communications
Chubby cats run the risk of many health
problems including Feline Diabetes, breathing difficulties, lower
urinary tract disease, arthritis, non-allergic skin conditions, and heart and liver disease.
The AVMA policy statement goes on to say: ``... potential health
problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified,
including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large - breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes,
urinary tract infections,
urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.»
Even so, the AVMA deals HSUS a blow in its straightforward policy statement «potential health
problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified,
including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large - breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes,
urinary tract infections,
urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.»
Possible medical
problems that relate to changes in
urinary behaviors
include a
urinary tract infection or inflammation, blockage or partial blockage, kidney
problems, or in the case of excessive thirst and urination, metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
A number of medical issues -
including a
urinary tract infection (UTI), a weak sphincter, hormone - related
problems after spay surgery, bladder stones, diabetes, kidney disease, Cushing's disease, neurological
problems and abnormalities of the genitalia - can cause
urinary incontinence.
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.
That
includes after spray surgery hormone - related
problems, diabetes,
urinary tract infection, Cushing's disease, bladder stones, genital abnormalities,
problems with the nervous system, disease of the kidneys.
Health
problems among the breed
include hip dysplasia,
urinary tract and flea allergies.
«So what have I seen — anaphylactic reactions, encephalitis - like symptoms, behaviour changes, immune — mediated diseases
including autoimmune hemolytic anemia, autoimmune thrombocytopenia, immune mediated meningitis / vasculitis, inflammatory bowel disease and other digestive disorders, lower
urinary tract disease in cats, skin tumors, cancer, chronic skin
problems, chronic ear inflammation.
While many cats appear to thrive on a vegan diet, there are also anecdotal reports of cats with recurring
urinary tract problems,
including infections associated with previous urethral obstructions caused by
urinary crystals.
Various medical
problems,
including urinary tract infections,
urinary incontinence, priapism (persistent, often painful erections) and skin allergies, can influence a dog's mounting behavior.
These diseases
include urinary tract disease, obesity and behavior
problems.
The following is a handy guide for comparing many of the prescription - only pet food diets commonly recommended for pets and pet breeds prone to
urinary tract problems (
including kidney and renal issues) and commercially available premium health pet food diets, as well as some of the pros and cons to consider for each of the diets.
Includes explanations and diet samples (raw and cooked) for heart disease, kidney disease,
urinary tract stones, liver disease, hypothyroidism, pancreatitis, Cushing's Syndrome, Addison's disease, allergies, gastrointestinal diseases, skin
problems and an interview with Dr. Greg Ogilvie (famous for the «cancer diet») about cancer.
Abnormal results from a urine test often indicate a
problem with the kidneys or
urinary tract including infections.
Dogs with degenerative myelopathy can experience a number of secondary
problems resulting from the disease,
including urine retention,
urinary tract infections, weight gain and muscle loss from inactivity, skin lesions from incontinence, and bedsores as well.
Dogs with DM can acquire secondary
problems resulting from the disease,
including urine retention,
urinary tract infections, weight gain and muscle loss, skin lesions and bedsores.
A number of medical issues -
including a
urinary tract infection, a weak sphincter caused by old age, hormone - related
problems after spay surgery, bladder stones, diabetes, kidney disease, Cushing's disease, neurological
problems and abnormalities of the genitalia - can cause
urinary incontinence in dogs.
Dehydration in cats can quickly lead to serious medical
problems (
including urinary tract infection and even crystals), so keep that water bowl full and fresh!
Many serious health
problems can result from obesity,
including arthritis, diabetes, liver disease, heart failure, inflammatory bowel disease,
urinary tract problems, skin conditions, and many more.
Clinical signs of a
urinary tract problem can
included urinating small amounts frequently, blood in the urine, licking their genitals, urinating outside of the litter box due to a litter box aversion which developed secondary to pain, etc..
Hydration helps prevent a host of health
problems,
including urinary tract issues, kidney disease and diabetes.
Other Diseases Other conditions that can cause
urinary problems include tumors of the
urinary tract and prostate ailments.
Stress - related conditions in animals
include asthma,
urinary tract problems, conjunctivitis, and gastrointestinal upset (vomiting and / or diarrhea).
Examples of other defects
included flipper - like limbs, organ deformities, hearing
problems, deafness, blindness, brain damage, defects to the eyes, facial nerves, kidneys, alimentary
tract, and
urinary tract, spinal
problems, and death.
These
include medical
problems ranging from
urinary tract infections to a life - threatening condition known as ketoacidosis.