Not exact matches
In fact, «studies have shown that local instillation of lactobacilli resulted in marked inhibition of Escherichia coli growth, as well as a reduction in both the severity of
inflammation and the risk of
recurrent urinary tract infection.
Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) and mouth (stomatitis) and chronic or
recurrent infections of the skin, eyes,
urinary bladder, and upper respiratory
tract are often present.
Dogs with cystinuria often have
recurrent inflammation of the
urinary tract and if not treated,
urinary stones can cause
urinary tract infections, kidney failure and even death.
Urolithiasis is a frequent cause of
recurrent signs of lower
urinary tract inflammation in dogs and cats of any age while neoplasia of the bladder, urethra or prostate is often the underlying problem in older dogs.