However, you should know that if urination is accompanied by pain or a burning sensation, it may indicate
the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Although bladder pressure is a common occurrence during pregnancy, certain symptoms may signal
the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Probably the most likely cause in most cases is
the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Other factors in stone formation include genetics, diet, frequency of urination, dehydration, and
the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Not exact matches
If the main problem is the
presence of infection in the
urinary tract, then the organism should be identified so that your veterinarian can prescribe the most appropriate antibiotic to use.
The
presence of white blood cells in urine is indicative
of a
urinary tract infection which may originate anywhere from the kidney down to the urethra; an high protein levels in the urine may be due to
infection, kidney disease or other kidney damage.
To diagnose diabetes, your veterinarian will initially conduct a urine test for the
presence of glucose, ketones and / or
urinary tract infection.
Bacterial
infections may soon follow the
presence of other lower
urinary tract problems such as crystals or bladder stones.
Blood in your pet's urine may indicate a
urinary tract infection or the
presence of bladder stones.
The
presence of an abnormally high number
of white blood cells confirms
urinary tract infection or inflammation and small crystals
of oxalate or other stone - forming elements may be seen as well.
The disease Feline Lower
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a different condition that refers to inflammation in the urinary system without the presence of infection.
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a different condition that refers to inflammation in the
urinary system without the presence of infection.
urinary system without the
presence of infection.»
Inappropriate urination may be a symptom
of a
urinary tract infection, the
presence of bladder stones or a weak sphincter.
Dogs, particularly male ones, with repeat
urinary tract infections should be scrutinized particularly closely for the
presence of urinary tract stones.