Both of the ureters lead the urine into the body's
only urinary bladder, which expands and sends nerve impulses when full.
Not exact matches
These improvements can
only arrive through an increased understanding of
bladder function which can be achieved by improving the modeling tools available to investigate the
urinary bladder wall.
Diagnosing overactive
bladder is
only possible after other causes such as
urinary tract infection, neurological disorders or side effects of drugs have been excluded.
The healing goodness of onion soup not
only helps the body fight colds and flu but also
bladder, kidney, and chronic
urinary tract infections.
However, holistic veterinarians have a variety of means including herbal formulas and dietary recommendations to not
only treat
bladder and
urinary tract infections, but to support healthy
bladder function.
While accounting
only for about 6 percent of all
urinary bladder stones found in dogs, urate crystals have been shown to respond very well to low - protein diets especially those that come with natural acidifiers like cranberries.
It has been shown that when otherwise healthy cats (no kidney disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism) that are showing
urinary tract signs have their urine cultured,
only ~ 1 % will have a
bladder infection.
This discussion is
only related to uroliths (which are stones found in the
bladder or less commonly in other portions of the
urinary tract) and crystaluria (crystals in the
urinary tract) and how Young Again foods can help with these persistent problems.
Sludge will look like an amorphous white blob and is usually noted
only in the
urinary bladder.
Identification of
urinary tract infection associated with
urinary stones requires culture not
only of the urine but also of the
bladder lining or the urolith (
bladder stone).
Most
urinary stones are located in the
urinary bladder or urethra and
only a small percentage are lodged in the kidneys or ureters.
Bladder stones are not
only painful, but they can predispose a dog to
urinary tract infections.
A cat who eats
only dry kibble may be chronically slightly dehydrated, which can have many negative health consequences, including making her more susceptible to
urinary tract infections and the formation of
bladder stones.
Many possibilities from
bladder stones, to even other causes outside of the
urinary tract i.e bleeding disorders, platelet disorders, etc From your concerns, I would recommend recheck at local vet ASAP, as
only physical exam and blood counts can determine if too much blood loss and / or further treatment needed.