My cats loved it and had
no more urinary problems while on it.
Not exact matches
I used to get very frequent
urinary tract infections and have also had a run in with kidney
problems, which is said to make UTIs a lot
more frequent.
In a separate report, the Cochrane Collaboration states: «Babies who are not fully breast - fed for the first three to four months are
more likely to suffer health
problems such as gastroenteritis, respiratory and ear infections,
urinary tract infections, allergies and diabetes mellitus.»
If there's a
urinary tract infection,
problems with bladder control can be even
more pronounced.
Some develop
urinary incontinence — either again or for the first time — years later because the
problem becomes
more common with age.
An additional
problem is that, in the trial, the LDR - PB patients experienced
more urinary side effects that those who received DE-EBRT.
The associations between an increased BMI and other symptoms, such as joint and muscular pain and
more intense
urinary problems, were also confirmed.
Within this wider
problem,
urinary - tract infections associated with catheter use are a particular concern: in 2001 a US study found
more than half a million cases each year, accounting for approximately 40 % of all HAIs (Int.
The potential
problem with these undergarments is that fecal bacteria can move
more easily from the rectum to your vagina, and then work their way into your
urinary tract, possibly causing a UTI.
Doctors have raised concerns about the use of PSA screening, since it has led to some over-treatment of prostate cancer and caused
more side effects — including sexual dysfunction and
urinary problems.
More than 300 women with recurring
urinary problems were invited to participate.
It assists the human body in fighting various conditions like fatigue, fever, malaria, diabetes, constipation, indigestion,
urinary problems, strokes, excess acidity, lowers cholesterol and much
more.
However, a loss of housetraining with frequent accidents may indicate a
more serious
problem, so see your veterinarian if your dog has any
problems with
urinary function.
More and more of my feline patients were on one or more prescription drugs and / or diets to try to help them with the diseases I encountered day - to - day in feline practice: recurrent bladder (lower urinary) problems, obesity, diabetes, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, chronic constipation, asthma, skin and ear problems, to name a
More and
more of my feline patients were on one or more prescription drugs and / or diets to try to help them with the diseases I encountered day - to - day in feline practice: recurrent bladder (lower urinary) problems, obesity, diabetes, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, chronic constipation, asthma, skin and ear problems, to name a
more of my feline patients were on one or
more prescription drugs and / or diets to try to help them with the diseases I encountered day - to - day in feline practice: recurrent bladder (lower urinary) problems, obesity, diabetes, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, chronic constipation, asthma, skin and ear problems, to name a
more prescription drugs and / or diets to try to help them with the diseases I encountered day - to - day in feline practice: recurrent bladder (lower
urinary)
problems, obesity, diabetes, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, chronic constipation, asthma, skin and ear
problems, to name a few.
My male cat with
urinary problems and loves this food and I can add
more water to it... So he gets even
more water
Many pets with
urinary tract infections will also often develop crystals or mucous plugs in the
urinary tract which can create even
more problems for the patient.
When eating an all - dry diet, their water intake easily falls short of their actual needs, allowing them to become dehydrated and
more prone to kidney disease and
urinary tract
problems.
Cats are very territorial and prefer not to share, so the
more cats you have (or the less boxes you have), the higher the risk of
urinary behavioral
problems in your house.
Health
problems like kidney disease, Cushing's disease, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus and
more can all lead to
urinary issues.
It is much
more common in male cats than in females and is the most common
problem of the lower
urinary tract.
Lameness, hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease,
urinary and fecal incontinence, Wobblers» syndrome, joint disorders, laryngeal paralysis, digestive disorders, endocrine disorders, behavioral
problems, progressive myelopathies, and many
more.
There are several causes of
urinary problems in cats, some
more easily diagnosed and treated than others.
In some cases — especially in male cats as they have a much longer and
more narrow urethra than females — an obstruction occurs, which can lead to extreme discomfort and eventual damage to the kidneys; it could even lead to rupture of the
urinary bladder, if the
problem is not treated immediately.
Cats suffer from
more than their share of
urinary tract and kidney
problems.
Overview Disease of the lower
urinary tract (bladder and urethra) is a very common
problem in cats and may be due to a single or,
more commonly, a combination of factors.
Urinary tract
problems can be very serious, especially in male cats because their urethra (the tube that empties urine from their bladder) is narrow and is
more easily plugged than a female's wider urethra.
Most likely, your puppy has not responded completely to treatment for bladder infection nor to the usual
urinary incontinence treatments and seems to have
more than just a house - breaking
problem.
A well - balanced nutritional program can reduce or eliminate many ailments such as allergies, joint
problems, skin
problems,
urinary problems, digestive
problems, weight
problems and
more.
Cats that weigh
more than their ideal body - type can develop heart disease, breathing
problems,
urinary tract disease, arthritis and diabetes.
X-rays can be used to diagnose bone injuries, heart and lung disease, gastrointestinal
problems, including swallowed foreign objects, as well as identify
urinary system abnormalities and
more.
Urinary tract infection in dog (UTI) is probably the
problem if you notice your dog drinking and urinating
more than usual.
Answer: I can't really relate the visit with the cat to her
urinary problems unless it stressed her out, lowered her immune system, and made her
more susceptible to a
urinary tract infection.
Feeding them only dry foods makes them even
more dehydrated which can lead to
urinary tract
problems.
One
problem which can afflict cats even if they are on a nutritionally balanced and complete vegan diet is FLUTD (feline lower
urinary tract disease), which is a syndrome that is
more likely to occur if
urinary struvite crystals or stones form secondary to
urinary alkalinization and a diet too high in magnesium.
There are many other things to factor in to treatment for bladder stones (whether your dog will eat the prescription diets, whether your dog has
problems with
urinary tract infections that might continue to predispose to stones, whether your dog has a conformational
problem that predisposes her to stones, etc etc) so discuss all of this and
more with your veterinarian and find what is right for your particular dog.
As the rabbit becomes
more uncomfortable with the developing
urinary tract
problems, the ability to assume the correct position when voiding urine is reduced, and often?the direction of the urine flow as it leaves the urethra is altered.
In addition, older female dogs, and dogs with diabetes are
more prone to
urinary tract
problems.
Additional vitamins and nutrients can help with all sorts of conditions, from deficiencies, allergies, joint and arthritis pain,
urinary tract and gastrointestinal
problems, skin and coat care, anxiety and
more.
More commonly referred to as «
urinary incontinence», this can be a bothersome yet easily - treated
problem.
One common
problem that seems to respond to
more water in the food is the frustrating FUS, now called FLUTD (lower
urinary tract disease) or interstitial cystitis.
There is no evidence to show that it inhibits growth or causes
urinary problems, with experiences showing kittens resume their normal activities and routines after surgery much
more quickly than adult cats.
Behavior wise, cats with
urinary tract
problems urinate
more often and they usually strain while using their litter box.
Urinary obstruction is one of the
more common
problems seen in the ER.
There are special diets available from veterinarians designed for dogs with
urinary problems, and these are often saltier than regular diets to encourage dogs to drink
more.
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.
Unfortunately, in trying to «fix» a cat's unnatural alkaline
urinary pH — caused by human greed in the first place — pet food manufacturers created even
more problems by adding
urinary acidifiers in the form of dl methionine, etc., which led to the formation of calcium oxalate (CaO) crystals / stones in many cats.
So if your dog has
problems with
urinary incontinence, recurrent bladder infection or UTIs, or if your dog has had a
urinary tract blockage, you need to learn
more about these conditions.
If your cat has
urinary problems, or crystals, consult with your vet to determine if your cat should have
more wet food in their diet.
The following is a brief description of some of the
more common
problems of guinea pigs, which include respiratory infections, diarrhea, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency), tumors, abscesses due to infection,
urinary problems and infestations by lice, mites or fungus.
Urinary Tract
Problems FLUTD Cats may go to the litterbox frequently, strain to urinate, pass very small amounts at a time, lick their genitals
more frequently or
more intensely than usual, or have blood in the urine.