A completely
obstructed urethra is considered a life - threatening medical emergency.
Blockages are most common in male cats since they have a very narrow and easily
obstructed urethra.
My biggest worry is that blood clots or swelling from infection may
obstruct the urethra, causing potentially life - threatening inability to urinate.
If the stones are large and unlikely to plug or
obstruct the urethra, medical management of stones using prescription specialty diets or home recipes may be tried.
Transitional cell tumors can
obstruct the urethra, causing difficult urination, and they can spread the prostate in male dogs.
This disorder in men is caused by a prostate gland that becomes enlarged, and
obstructs the urethra (the tube -LSB-...]
If the dog is male, the stones may become small enough to
obstruct the urethra (an emergency) which requires use of a urinary catheter to push the stone back into the bladder.
He may have stones
obstructing his urethra (the passage way for urine in the male dog goes through an actual bone called the «os penis» and stones often catch at this location).
Not exact matches
Male cats may become
obstructed if the narrow
urethra is plugged with blood, mucus, or crystals.
Male dogs are more prone to stone problems than females, because their narrow
urethrae are more easily
obstructed.
Stones occur more in males than females because of the male anatomy: the
urethra in the male is small and can easily become
obstructed by a stone.
If the
urethra is
obstructed your cat needs emergency treatment.
The area where the dye leaks out is around his prostate and you can see there is very little dye in this area where his
urethra is
obstructed.
Cats
obstruct for many reasons, as any disease causing a decrease in the diameter of the feline
urethra may cause urinary obstruction.
I wonder how many people would continue to condone the feeding of a water - depleted diet to cats if they had a cork inserted into their
urethra and experienced the subsequent excruciating pain that occurs when a
urethra becomes
obstructed.
Minerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, etc.,) are building blocks of crystals / stones which can
obstruct the ureter or the
urethra — especially in male cats since their
urethra is longer and narrower than a female's
urethra.
Male cats»
urethras taper toward the opening at the prepuce making them especially susceptible to forming a «plug» which
obstructs normal urination.
This involves shortening and widening the
urethra to allow urethral plugs and other potentially
obstructing materials to be eliminated without travelling through the narrowed portion of the
urethra in the penis.
In cases of obstruction, a urinary catheter is usually placed to remove the
obstructing material from the
urethra and relieve the pressure on the urinary bladder.
They affect the bladder and / or the
urethra, and in male cats, some of these conditions can lead to an
obstructed urinary tract, which is a life threatening condition.
«Some cats with FIC or bladder stones become «blocked,» which means that their
urethra is
obstructed, and they are unable to urinate,» Heseltine explained.
can be the cause of urethral obstruction, which is a condition in which the
urethra becomes completely occluded (
obstructed) and your pet is unable to pass any urine at all.
Catheterization of the delicate
urethra can damage the tissues and result in a stricture which will
obstruct urine flow.
In severe cases, the bladder stones may block the
urethra and
obstruct the flow of urine, which is a potentially life - threatening condition.
That is because of the small diameter of their
urethra and ureters and their tendency to
obstruct (block up) with stone fragments.
If the tubes leading from each kidney to the bladder (ureters) or the tube leading from the bladder to the penis or vagina (
urethra) are blocked (
obstructed), your pet's condition will deteriorate rapidly.
A female cat does not often become
obstructed due to the larger
urethra, but this too can be very serious and uncomfortable for the cat.
However, if the enlargement is significant, the prostate can
obstruct the rectum or apply pressure to the
urethra.
After venting to my roommate about the complicated anesthesia case that kept me late — a Pekingese with heart disease, lung disease, and urinary stones
obstructing his bladder and
urethra — I reheated a frozen meal and checked my email before heading to bed.
If the tubes leading from each kidney to the bladder (ureters) or the tube leading from the bladder to the penis or vagina (
urethra) are blocked (
obstructed), your dog's condition will deteriorate rapidly.