Surgery is often used to
treat bladder stones, but there are also cases which we can treat with antibiotics and diet change.
Specialty diets can be used temporarily to increase the acidity of the urine and lower the amount of certain minerals in the diet while
treating bladder stones.
For more information about diagnosing and
treating bladder stones or to make an appointment for a consultation, please contact us today at 281-440-4441.
Not exact matches
With its ability to reduce water retention, it is beneficial for
treating bladder infections and
bladder stones as well as chilblains.
Beyond its allergy - relieving benefits, stinging nettles have also been linked with
treating a number of other health issues including arthritis, PMS, dandruff, gingivitis, gout, kidney
stones,
bladder infections and bursitis.
There a number of holistic means available that not only
treat UTI's or crystal /
stone formation when they occur, but also maintain a healthy
bladder environment.
Before discussing products to help
treat and prevent
bladder and UT infections, we have to take a look at the types of crystals and
stones created when damp heat is present.
Despite the slightly increased risk of digestive distress and
bladder stones, oranges are considered a safe — and maybe even helpful —
treat for dogs.
My miniature Schnauzer has had 3 surgeries for
bladder stones and can have no other
treats.
I need dog
treat recipes for a dog with
bladder stones Treats should not have protein.
If a
stone is present it should show up on the radiograph and a urinalysis will tell the vet if there is an infection in the
bladder, blood, or crystals that need to be
treated.
In most cases,
bladder stones are best
treated surgically by a cystotomy, which is an opening of the
bladder.
Some pets with
bladder stones may be
treated through a combination of a raw diet and chronic constitutional homeopathy.
It also helps to
treat and prevent certain types of
bladder stones.
It is important to
treat your pet's
bladder stones to prevent recurrent, uncomfortable symptoms and urinary tract obstruction.
«Dr. Bross» integrative approach of both eastern and western veterinary medicine successfully
treated Miss Daisy's
bladder stones without surgery.»
Our doctors are capable of performing emergency surgeries including gastric and intestinal foreign body removal, gastropexy surgeries to
treat «bloat»,
bladder stone removal, cesarean sections, emergency ovariohysterectomies, emergency hernia repairs, laceration repairs, enculeations, as well as many other surgical procedures.
Kidney or
bladder stones may be able to be
treated medically, but surgery may be necessary to remove them (procedure is called a nephrotomy).
Fennel: has been used traditionally to
treat high uric acid levels and
stones along with general
bladder irritation.
This includes
treating ferrets with adrenal gland disease, attending to lizards with
bladder stones, remedying rabbits with dental disease and fixing fractures in birds.
Bladder stones can also be
treated with laser or shockwave lithotripsy.
But
bladder stones are typically
treated either surgically or by going in with a laser and sort of blowing up the
stones.»
One key to
treating FLUTD is to determine the root cause, which may include
bladder stones, urinary tract blockage, infection or cancer.
Bladder stones can sometimes be
treated with medication that will cause them to break down, but often require surgery to remove them.
The occurrence of
bladder stones is not uncommon in our canine friends and can lead to serious discomfort and even secondary problems if not
treated.
Conditions that are diagnosed and
treated include acute and chronic kidney failure, kidney and
bladder stones, prostatitis and prostate cysts,
bladder polyps, kidney infections, congenital kidney diseases, urinary incontinence and urethral /
bladder / prostate cancer.
Each cat with cystitis is
treated according to the changes in the urine (pH, crystals, blood, etc.), the type of crystals present, the presenting clinical signs (straining, increased frequency, etc.) and the presence or absence of a
bladder stone or urethral obstruction.
Small
bladder stones can be
treated by dissolution with the appropriate prescription diet.
If you want to decrease the chance of your dog acquiring
bladder stones, then
treating and controlling
bladder infections is the key to preventing
stone formation, especially regarding struvite
stones.
The first step in
treating FLUTD is identifying the cause of the symptoms; culprits include
bladder stones, infection, urinary tract blockage, and even cancer.
Often the behavior problem, such as inappropriate voiding, is linked to a medical issue (such as cystitis,
bladder stones, or kidney disease) and can be
treated medically.
The Urology Clinic
treats men and women for a wide variety of issues such as urinary incontinence, kidney
stones, erectile dysfunction, vasectomy, and cancers such as
bladder, kidney, prostate, and testicular.