Sentences with phrase «tract blockages in»

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Taking laxatives containing psyllium husk can cause obstructions or blockages in the gastrointestinal tract.
If your baby has a blockage in her urinary tract, she may need surgery to correct it.
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.
It is very important when using psyllium husk to make sure you drink at least 8oz of water with it, as it swells up and can then cause blockages in the digestive tract.
The possibility of your pet swallowing the pit is reason enough to avoid the fruit, which can cause blockage in the digestive tract, requiring surgery.
Some of these materials are toxic and ingestion of carpet can result in blockage of the intestinal tract.
A urinary tract blockage can cause so much urine to build up in the bladder that the bladder ruptures — which is almost certain to be fatal.
This is an emergency and may be caused by kidney failure, a blockage in the urinary tract, a blockage in the bladder or ruptured bladder.
My cat Mary got very sick after eating Natural Balance Venison and pea, he had lower feline urinary tract with urinary blockage, and he was in the Veterinary Hospital over a week.
These foreign objects can form a blockage in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which can be a life threatening condition.
Possible medical problems that relate to changes in urinary behaviors include a urinary tract infection or inflammation, blockage or partial blockage, kidney problems, or in the case of excessive thirst and urination, metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
There are also times when the hairball passes out of the stomach but gets stuck in the intestinal tract and that can become a life - threatening situation because it can cause a blockage.
These types of materials are not easily digestible, so they can cause blockages in the dogs digestive tract.
Our cat Jake was diagnosed with a urinary blockage from crystals in his urinary tract and we had a huge vet bill to get him well.
Urinary tract blockage is common in male cats and is fatal if not treated within 1 - 2 days.
In practice, I have seen many cats develop urinary tract infections and blockages if they eat fish — even canned tuna.
Bladder stones, or uroliths, are commonly found in dogs and cats, and can cause urinary tract infection and blockage.
Similarly a torsion & blockage in the digestive tract may also cause vomiting.
In some cases, FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease) can lead to blockage, which is a life threatening condition.
This can quickly lead to problems with their urinary tract and kidneys, resulting in blockages of the urethra which in some cases could be fatal.
FLUTD can lead to urinary tract obstruction, also known as a blockage, which can be deadly within 24 - 48 hours in male cats.
In some cases, the worms may lead to painful constipation or even a life - threatening blockage of your pup's intestinal tract if they proliferate unchecked.
This can lead to the development of calculi / stones in the urinary tract that cause painful and even fatal urinary blockage.
Urinary tract infections, which frequently lead to blockage in male cats, cause extremely painful, lingering death if not treated.
This treatment may help move the mucus and any intestinal blockage through the gastrointestinal tract and begin to promote growth of a healthy bacterial population in the colon.
This results in drier than normal gastrointestinal tract contents, which can cause blockages or gastrointestinal stasis — conditions that can be fatal to rabbits.
Remember, hairballs are nothing to sneeze at; they can become trapped in your cat's intestinal tract and cause blockage, a more serious problem than occasional vomiting.
Ingesting large amounts of these products can cause blockage in your dog's gastrointestinal tract.
When ingested, gum and chewy candies can lead to choking or blockages in the digestive tract.
In the case of blockage of the intestinal tract, post-surgery visits will be needed to check on the incision and the removal of sutures.
In male cats, urinary tract disease can lead to a complete blockage of the urinary tract, which is a life - threatening emergency that requires immediate treatment.
The veterinarian may also recommend x-rays, to check for any blockage in the digestive tract.
If your cat is dribbling urine, or not able to urinate at all, there may be a partial or full blockage in the urinary tract.
Typical signs of urinary tract disease include: frequent small urinations / frequent trips to the litter box (cats), blood in the urine, straining to urinate with no success, urinary blockage / inability to pass urine (most common in male cats — a medical emergency!)
The first step in treating FLUTD is identifying the cause of the symptoms; culprits include bladder stones, infection, urinary tract blockage, and even cancer.
If it is discovered that a foreign object has become lodged in the intestinal tract, it may require either endoscopic removal or traditional surgery to clear the blockage.
Cats are susceptible to urinary tract infections and cat urinary problems such as blockages (uroliths or stones), so maintaining good health in this area of the body is important.
Crystal formation could also cause a blockage, allowing bacteria to colonize in the urinary tract causing a feline urinary infection.
It causes Feline Urinary Tract disease, stones and blockage of ureters, and can be fatal in 48 hrs, and causes excess weight and diabetes.
Cough due to any blockage in respiratory tract e.g. that of bronchus is treated by administrating broncho dilators, which opens the air pathway thus reducing cough.
A dog with this condition has difficulty breathing due to a severe blockage in the repiratory tract.
If your cat is attempting to pee frequently, but is only producing a small amount or none at all, there may be a blockage in the urinary tract or a urinary tract infection.
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