Through the Diabetes Pet Care Alliance, veterinarians can take advantage of additional tools to make their clients aware of the clinical
signs of diabetes so that more patients can be screened, diagnosed and treated.
Not exact matches
Also, be sure to get regular check ups during your pregnancy
so that your doctor can watch for
signs of common pregnancy complications like preeclampsia, gestational
diabetes, or a low birth weight baby.
And if he has erectile dysfunction issues, it may be a
sign of a serious issue like heart disease or
diabetes,
so its essential to see a doctor if your partner experiences symptoms.
Cassie is showing
signs of what might be
diabetes or Cushing's disease
so we will be paying for further testing for her.
Dogs and cats face similar
diabetes risk as it is more common in overweight people (and pets),
so veterinarians are suggesting that humans watch the amounts and types
of food they give their furry friends during the holidays, and to watch out for
signs of diabetes like frequent urination, changes in appetite and unusual thirstiness.
Feline acromegaly causes
diabetes mellitus relatively earlier in the course
of this disease,
so we expect to see the normal
signs of diabetes, such as increased thirst, urination, appetite, and weight.
Excessive thirst (polydipsia) and urination (polyuria) are the classic
signs of diabetes in cats,
so be alert to these symptoms and seek veterinary advice (more on feline
diabetes symptoms).
On the flip side, weight loss exhibited by any cat is often the first
sign of illness — including
diabetes —
so I make it a point to weigh my cats at least every 2 - 3 months — more frequently when they reach ~ 10 years
of age.
Answer: Needing to urinate frequently can be a
sign of underlying disease like
diabetes, kidney disease, urinary tract infection, etc
so ideally your veterinarian needs to check her out and do a urinalysis and / or some blood work.