Not exact matches
This may include any
condition that makes it hard for him to swallow, such as pyloric stenosis, a cleft lip or palate, or some kind of
blockage in the gastrointestinal
tract.
In rare cases, vomiting can be a symptom of a serious
condition, such as a
blockage of the digestive
tract (pyloric stenosis), an infection (meningitis) of the fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) and tissues (meninges) that surround the brain and spinal cord, or Reye syndrome.
The term FLUTD or feline lower urinary
tract disease is a term that refers to a number of
conditions that affect the urinary
tract and urethra such as cystitis, urolithiasis (urinary stones), urethral obstruction (
blockage), urethral plugs or cancer.
PU (penile urethrostomy) is a surgical correction for cats (mostly male) that is a «last resort» for chronic
blockages due to a
condition called FLUTD (Feline lower urinary
tract disease) or FIC (feline interstitial cystitis).
These foreign objects can form a
blockage in the gastrointestinal (GI)
tract, which can be a life threatening
condition.
This only worsens their
condition — without water, the matter inside the cecum can dry out and become impacted, which can form a
blockage inside the gastrointestinal
tract.
Tuxcedo is a 3 1/2 year - old male cat who suffered from urinary
tract blockage multiple times (like Alex's
condition, and extremely life - threatening).
In some cases, FLUTD (feline lower urinary
tract disease) can lead to
blockage, which is a life threatening
condition.
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This results in drier than normal gastrointestinal
tract contents, which can cause
blockages or gastrointestinal stasis —
conditions that can be fatal to rabbits.
So if your dog has problems with urinary incontinence, recurrent bladder infection or UTIs, or if your dog has had a urinary
tract blockage, you need to learn more about these
conditions.
A dog with this
condition has difficulty breathing due to a severe
blockage in the repiratory
tract.