K - CIT - V Plus Cranberry Potassium Citrate Granules helps maintain normal
urinary function in cases where calcium oxalate stones are an issue.
Not exact matches
In animal models, exposure to cigarette smoke or nicotine during fetal development alters the expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in areas of the brainstem important for autonomic function, 28 alters the neuronal excitability of neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30 In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
In animal models, exposure to cigarette smoke or nicotine during fetal development alters the expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
in areas of the brainstem important for autonomic function, 28 alters the neuronal excitability of neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30 In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in areas of the brainstem important for autonomic
function, 28 alters the neuronal excitability of neurons
in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30 In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30
In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
In human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors
in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia
in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in preterm infants, 32 decreases heart rate variability
in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation
in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in proportion to
urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase
in blood pressure and heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in blood pressure and heart rate
in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes
in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SID
in autonomic
function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SIDS.
«There's this commonly held belief that the longer you delay radiation therapy, the more opportunity a patient has for recovery from prostatectomy, and therefore the better long - term
function in terms of
urinary and bowel
function — the longer you delay it, the better they'll
function,» he said.
Traish emphasized the value of this treatment option, stating that,» [Testosterone therapy] is well - tolerated with progressive and sustained improvement
in urinary and sexual
function and overall improvement
in quality of life.»
Testosterone is a steroid hormone involved
in the regulation of sexual
function,
urinary health and metabolism as well as a number of other critical
functions.
In fact, patients with low urinary epidermal growth factor were four times more likely to worsen than those who retained epidermal growth factor function in their kidney
In fact, patients with low
urinary epidermal growth factor were four times more likely to worsen than those who retained epidermal growth factor
function in their kidney
in their kidneys.
In a new report in The Journal of Urology ®, researchers found that contrary to some previous studies, neither recreational nor intense cycling appear to have a negative impact on men's sexual and urinary functio
In a new report
in The Journal of Urology ®, researchers found that contrary to some previous studies, neither recreational nor intense cycling appear to have a negative impact on men's sexual and urinary functio
in The Journal of Urology ®, researchers found that contrary to some previous studies, neither recreational nor intense cycling appear to have a negative impact on men's sexual and
urinary function.
Attacking this
function, and other mechanisms that promote survival of the bacteria
in the
urinary tract, may be a strategy for new microbial agents, authors say.
Urinary estrogen levels outside the reference range may also be suggestive of intestinal dysbiosis since beta - glucuronidase enzymes, which are produced by E. coli, Clostridum and Bacteroides
in the intestines, can de-conjugate conjugated estrogens, enabling their return to the circulation.12 For these reasons, interventions that improve liver and gut
function may assist
in gradual normalization of estrogen levels.
In some studies, saw palmetto has been found to help shrink down the inner lining of the prostate, helping it to resume normal
functioning and remove pressure from the
urinary tract.
Additionally, the DUTCH test provides
urinary organic acids and neurotransmitters, which I again find to be helpful when I'm evaluating a patient
in terms of the broader
function of their body, including gut health, dysbiosis, and fungal overgrowth.
• Pumpkins specifically are great for
urinary tract support and aid
in the
function of the kidneys.
Cranberry juice is quite low
in sugar, and has been researched extensively for its liver and kidney detoxifying
functions, and especially as preventative for
urinary tract infections.
These muscles are responsible for obtaining and maintaining an erection, as well as assisting
in ejaculation, and
urinary function.
Therefore, holistic veterinarians conjecture that because dogs and cats are naturally carnivorous animals, a meat based diet, which is low
in magnesium, promotes healthy bladder and
urinary function.
Because a cat's lower
urinary tract is extremely susceptible to infection, inflammation, and provides insight into kidney
function, diabetes, and other illnesses, observe closely for any changes
in frequency, color, and odor.
Pumpkin seeds improve a significant amount of canine body
functions, as well as help prevent
urinary infections and cancers
in dogs.
Excellent source of moisture similar to that found
in natural prey to support healthy kidney, liver and
urinary tract
functions.
Mother cats also stimulate the bodily
functions of elimination
in their kittens by licking the anus and
urinary tract opening — you'll have to replicate this
function with a warm, wet terrycloth washcloth.
Urinalysis — gives us detailed information about kidney
function, aids
in the diagnosis of diabetes, checks for
urinary tract infections, and can alert us about any abnormalities that could lead to kidney or bladder stones.
Urinalysis provides information about kidney
function, inflammation
in the kidneys or bladder, some metabolic diseases (e.g. diabetes), and the presence of
urinary crystals.
In addition to supporting weight management, this Weight Control Chicken Recipe also helps with lean muscle maintenance and healthy immune
function and skin and coat, and
urinary tract health.
Although true
urinary incontinence, the inability to control the bladder muscles, is rare
in cats and is usually due to improper nerve
function from a spinal defect, most of the time, a cat that is urinating
in «naughty» locations is having a problem and is trying to get you to notice.
Failure of the
urinary sphincter to
function adequately can be due to a variety of reasons most commonly related to hormones
in the body.
The cause of estrogen responsive
urinary incontinence is not completely understood, but the fact that it occurs
in spayed females and responds to estrogen supplementation leads us to believe that the mechanism involves reduced levels of the hormone or reduced estrogen - receptor
function.
- Urinalysis — Identifies infection or inflammation
in the
urinary tract and gives us supplemental information about kidney
function or other metabolic disease
Male breeding dogs, nursing mothers Working dogs, as they may become too sedated to perform their duties Use with caution
in pets with a history of seizures, liver disease, cardiac disorders, glaucoma, thyroid disorders,
urinary retention or reduced gastrointestinal
function Directions:
Human and canine
urinary systems
function in much the same way.
To improve joint
function and help with pain relief
in arthritic dogs and cats May be used
in the treatment of lower
urinary tract disease
in cats May be used to treat cancer pain May be used
in combination with NSAIDs or other drugs Not helpful
in joint disease involving the vertebrae and intervertebral discs What dogs / cats should not take this medication?
As the kidney
function begins to diminish, signs of kidney failure set
in, which include a noticeable increase
in the cat's water intake and
urinary output.
The
urinary system of a cat has vital importance
in maintaining the health and physiology or the normal
functioning of a cat's body.
These analytes are important for cellular
function and can be abnormal
in a wide variety of diseases, like adrenal gland diseases, kidney disease and
urinary blockage.
○ Eye problems: best for keratoconjunctivitis sicca but also may help
in other eye conditions ○ Neurologic disease: especially epilepsy and seizure cases ○ Respiratory tract: laryngeal paralysis, seasonal allergic rhinitis, asthma, and possibly reverse sneezes ○
Urinary issues: incontinence, recurring urinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune function boosts & autoimmune con
Urinary issues: incontinence, recurring
urinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune function boosts & autoimmune con
urinary tract infections ○ Immune system: immune
function boosts & autoimmune conditions
Homeopathic supplements may also be helpful
in helping your dog maintain a normal urine PH while supporting overall
urinary system
function.
«Age - related changes
in cognitive
functions, behaviour, skin, digestive tract, cardiovascular system, respiratory tract, degenerative joint and skeletal
function, as well as
urinary disorders are the most common issues concerning older dogs», explains Dr Brenten.
Having enough water
in a cat's diet everyday is critical for cat's healthy kidney and
urinary function.
The cause of estrogen responsive
urinary incontinence is not completely understood, but the fact that it occurs
in spayed females and responds to estrogen supplementation leads us to believe that the mechanism involves reduce levels of the hormone or reduced estrogen - receptor
function.
ACT - activated clotting time (bleeding disorders) ACTH - adrenocorticotropic hormone (adrenal gland
function) Ag - antigen test for proteins specific to a disease causing organism or virus Alb - albumin (liver, kidney and intestinal disorders) Alk - Phos, ALP alkaline phosphatase (liver and adrenal disorders) Allergy Testing intradermal or blood antibody test for allergen hypersensitivity ALT - alanine aminotransferase (liver disorder) Amyl - amylase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) ANA - antinuclear antibody (systemic lupus erythematosus) Anaplasmosis Anaplasma spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) APTT - activated partial thromboplastin time (blood clotting ability) AST - aspartate aminotransferase (muscle and liver disorders) Band band cell — type of white blood cell Baso basophil — type of white blood cell Bile Acids digestive acids produced
in the liver and stored
in the gall bladder (liver
function) Bili bilirubin (bile pigment responsible for jaundice from liver disease or RBC destruction) BP - blood pressure measurement BUN - blood urea nitrogen (kidney and liver
function) Bx biopsy C & S aerobic / anaerobic bacterial culture and antibiotic sensitivity test (infection, drug selection) Ca +2 calcium ion — unbound calcium (parathyroid gland
function) CBC - complete blood count (all circulating cells) Chol cholesterol (liver, thyroid disorders) CK, CPK creatine [phospho] kinase (muscle disease, heart disease) Cl - chloride ion — unbound chloride (hydration, blood pH) CO2 - carbon dioxide (blood pH) Contrast Radiograph x-ray image using injected radiopaque contrast media Cortisol hormone produced by the adrenal glands (adrenal gland
function) Coomb's anti- red blood cell antibody test (immune - mediated hemolytic anemia) Crea creatinine (kidney
function) CRT - capillary refill time (blood pressure, tissue perfusion) DTM - dermatophyte test medium (ringworm — dermatophytosis) EEG - electroencephalogram (brain
function, epilepsy) Ehrlichia Ehrlichia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) EKG, ECG - electrok [c] ardiogram (electrical heart activity, heart arryhthmia) Eos eosinophil — type of white blood cell Fecal, flotation, direct intestinal parasite exam FeLV Feline Leukemia Virus test FIA Feline Infectious Anemia: aka Feline Hemotrophic Mycoplasma, Haemobartonella felis test FIV Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test Fluorescein Stain fluorescein stain uptake of cornea (corneal ulceration) fT4, fT4ed, freeT4ed thyroxine hormone unbound by protein measured by equilibrium dialysis (thyroid
function) GGT gamma - glutamyltranferase (liver disorders) Glob globulin (liver, immune system) Glu blood or urine glucose (diabetes mellitus) Gran granulocytes — subgroup of white blood cells Hb, Hgb hemoglobin — iron rich protein bound to red blood cells that carries oxygen (anemia, red cell mass) HCO3 - bicarbonate ion (blood pH) HCT, PCV, MHCT hematocrit, packed - cell volume, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) K + potassium ion — unbound potassium (kidney disorders, adrenal gland disorders) Lipa lipase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) LYME Borrelia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) Lymph lymphocyte — type of white blood cell MCHC mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (anemia, iron deficiency) MCV mean corpuscular volume — average red cell size (anemia, iron deficiency) Mg +2 magnesium ion — unbound magnesium (diabetes, parathyroid
function, malnutrition) MHCT, HCT, PCV microhematocrit, hematocrit, packed - cell volume (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) MIC minimum inhibitory concentration — part of the C&S that determines antimicrobial selection Mono monocyte — type of white blood cell MRI magnetic resonance imaging (advanced tissue imaging) Na + sodium ion — unbound sodium (dehydration, adrenal gland disease) nRBC nucleated red blood cell — immature red blood cell (bone marrow damage, lead toxicity) PCV, HCT, MHCT packed - cell volume, hematocrit, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) PE physical examination pH urine pH (
urinary tract infection, urolithiasis) Phos phosphorus (kidney disorders, ketoacidosis, parathyroid
function) PLI pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (pancreatitis) PLT platelet — cells involved
in clotting (bleeding disorders) PT prothrombin time (bleeding disorders) PTH parathyroid hormone, parathormone (parathyroid
function) Radiograph x-ray image RBC red blood cell count (anemia) REL Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / Ehrlichia / Lyme combination test Retic reticulocyte — immature red blood cell (regenerative vs. non-regenerative anemia) RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever SAP serum alkaline phosphatase (liver disorders) Schirmer Tear Test tear production test (keratoconjunctivitis sicca — dry eye,) Seg segmented neutrophil — type of white blood cell USG Urine specific gravity (urine concentration, kidney
function) spec cPL specific canine pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test spec fPL specific feline pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test T4 thyroxine hormone — total (thyroid gland
function) TLI trypsin - like immunoreactivity (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) TP total protein (hydration, liver disorders) TPR temperature / pulse / respirations (physical exam vital signs) Trig triglycerides (fat metabolism, liver disorders) TSH thyroid stimulating hormone (thyroid gland
function) UA urinalysis (kidney
function,
urinary tract infection, diabetes) Urine Cortisol - Crea Ratio urine cortisol - creatine ratio (screening test for adrenal gland disease) Urine Protein - Crea Ratio urine protein - creatinine ratio (kidney disorders) VWF VonWillebrands factor (bleeding disorder) WBC white blood cell count (infection, inflammation, bone marrow suppression)
The biochemical profile will evaluate organ
function and electrolyte levels, while the urinalysis will provide a baseline measure of kidney
function and indicate whether there is evidence of an infection
in the
urinary tract.
In cats with signs of
urinary tract inflammation, blood work is evaluated to check kidney
function and to determine if there is any evidence of infection or other systemic illnesses.
Many cat foods
in particular are astonishingly high
in phosphorous, which leads to development of
urinary and kidney
function issues.
Urinalysis results can give an idea of hydration and kidney
function; it can also indicate inflammation or infections
in the
urinary tract.
Some of what is shown at the Queens Museum can be likened to such other explorations of intimate body
functions as the Icelandic performance piece by Ragnar Kjartansson
in which he asked his mother to spit on him; Mika Rottenberg's video epics of ingestion, excretion, sweat and sneezing; and Janine Antoni's gargoyle - shaped copper
urinary device, with which she posed for a rooftop photograph.