Small animal nephrology and urology Nephroliths and ureteroliths (kidney and ureter stones) Minimally invasive urology procedures including shock wave lithotripsy, laser lithotripsy, laser ablation of ectopic ureters, and periurethral collagen injection for treatment of urinary incontinence Nutritional therapy of
urinary tract disease Problem - based learning in veterinary education Client communications
Not exact matches
For both women and men,
diseases such as Alzheimers, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinsons, and nerve damage and
urinary tract infections can also contribute to bladder
problems.
Breast feeding not only prevents obesity but also serves best in cases of preventing respiratory
diseases, diarrhea, and ear and
urinary tract problems.
We diagnose and treat kids with a range of kidney
problems like
urinary tract infections, structural abnormalities, cystic kidney
disease and renal failure.
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment of a number of health conditions which include brittle bone, hair, teeth and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular
diseases, respiratory
tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder
problems,
urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate
problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Hypothyroidism (Low Thyroid) Fibrocystic Breasts Migraine Headaches Skin
Problems (Acne, Seborrhea, Rosacea, Psoriasis, and Keratoses) High Blood Pressure Candida Allergies Arthritis Autoimmune Disorders
Urinary Tract Problems Gallbladder
Disease and Bile Flow
Not drinking enough water appears to be associated with such
problems as falls and fractures, heat stroke, heart
disease, lung disorders, kidney
disease, kidney stones, bladder and colon cancers,
urinary tract infections, cavities, decreased immune function, and cataract formation.
Very Important for Acne, Allergies, Candidiasis, Canker Sores, Cirrhosis, Hypoglycemia, Jock Itch, Kidney
Disease, Lactose Intolerance, Legionnaires»
Disease, Malabsorption Syndrome, Mononucleosis, Mumps, Nail
Problems, Pancreatitis, PMS, Sinusitis, Ulcerative Colitis, and
Urinary Tract Infection.
The paper cites many cases of improvement when Atomidine is given for gum
problems, as an antiseptic after surgery, gastrointestinal
problems,
urinary tract infections, high blood pressure, goiter, malaria and tropical fevers, venereal
disease, infections of eye, ear, nose and throat, bronchitis and asthma.
When bad bacteria outweigh the good, the lining of the GI
tract can break down, allowing leakage and a wide range of inflammatory
diseases — from skin allergies,
urinary issues, and kidney
problems to arthritis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, arthritis and skin disorders.
Breed - Related Health Concerns Dachshund paralysis (hereditary spinal disc
problems); heart
disease;
urinary tract infections; diabetes; easy weight gain
Problems such as FLUTD (feline lower
urinary tract disease) or diarrhea make for accidents.
He was diagnosed with lower
urinary tract disease but in 2009 he was brought in and signed over to the clinic due to this reoccurring
problem.
As a result of boredom, lack of mental and physical stimulation and unseen stress from a less that favorable household situation cats can become obese, develop behavioral
problems such as scratching, litterbox issues, aggression and medical conditions including obsessive disorders, skin
problems, gastrointestinal
problems and
urinary tract disease.
- Adverse reactions to food - Arthritis / Mobility
problems - Cardiovascular Disease - Bladder stones - Diabetes Mellitus - Feline urinary tract problems / Urolithiasis - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Hepatic Disorders - Obesity / Weight Control - Oral Health - Recovery / Cancer Problems - Kidney
problems - Cardiovascular
Disease - Bladder stones - Diabetes Mellitus - Feline
urinary tract problems / Urolithiasis - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Hepatic Disorders - Obesity / Weight Control - Oral Health - Recovery / Cancer Problems - Kidney
problems / Urolithiasis - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Hepatic Disorders - Obesity / Weight Control - Oral Health - Recovery / Cancer
Problems - Kidney
Problems - Kidney
Disease
If your cat normally has no
problem with using the litter box and suddenly starts using your carpet as a toilet there could be a health issue, a
urinary tract infection or cat diabetes, or feline kidney
disease.
Digestive
Problems There are several
urinary tract diseases rabbits can get, but the most common is bladder stones and sludge.
I have seen diabetes, asthma, lower
urinary tract (bladder)
problems, chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea (inflammatory bowel
disease - type symptoms), skin and ear
problems and other health issues either markedly improve or completely resolve when raw diets were introduced.
Chubby cats run the risk of many health
problems including Feline Diabetes, breathing difficulties, lower
urinary tract disease, arthritis, non-allergic skin conditions, and heart and liver
disease.
Your veterinarian may have prescribed a certain formulation because of health
problems such as dental or
urinary tract disease.
For example, a dog or cat with inflammation or infection of the
urinary tract may develop house soiling
problems, but not every pet with house soiling has underlying
urinary tract disease.
Feline Lower
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) and Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) are not just one problem, but a myriad of clinical symptoms involving the cat's urinary
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) and Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) are not just one
problem, but a myriad of clinical symptoms involving the cat's
urinary urinary system.
When eating an all - dry diet, their water intake easily falls short of their actual needs, allowing them to become dehydrated and more prone to kidney
disease and
urinary tract problems.
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.
You'd be surprised how many times a litter box
problem is due to lower
urinary tract disease, renal failure or diabetes, just to name a few.
A number of medical issues - including a
urinary tract infection (UTI), a weak sphincter, hormone - related
problems after spay surgery, bladder stones, diabetes, kidney
disease, Cushing's
disease, neurological
problems and abnormalities of the genitalia - can cause
urinary incontinence.
Other
problems include
urinary tract problems, heart
disease and diabetes.
When a pet is too chubby, not only may they lack energy and mobility, but also they can develop arthritis, diabetes, cancer, skin issues,
urinary tract problems and heart
disease.
Many cats suffer in pain because a cat parent assumes the cause of the litter box aversion is due to a behavior
problem when in fact, it might be due to lower
urinary tract disease, renal failure, diabetes, or any number of medical issues.
A multitude of health
problems can be significantly managed on special diets, ranging from food allergies, skin
problems, dental
disease, gastrointestinal disorders, metabolic
diseases such as hyperthyroidism or diabetes mellitus, kidney and lower
urinary tract diseases, liver
diseases, weight management, joint pain, stress, and cognitive dysfunction («dementia»).
Intergrating Shy Cats at Home Senior Cat Care Canned vs. Dry Food Feeding Your Cat Feline Lower
Urinary Tract Disease Allergies to Cats - Learn to Live With Your Cats in Harmony Keeping Your Cat Safe Preventing Litter Box
Problems Tips for Multiple Cat Households Managing Aggression in a Multi-Cat Home Training Your Cat to Scratch What You Want Weight Management For Cats Enrichment for Indoor Household Cats Trimming Your Cats Nails How to Care for Your Longhaired Cat Should I declaw my cat?
But if a cat has diabetes,
urinary tract disease or digestive
problems, an automatic litter box won't be able to perform as expected.
Overview
Disease of the lower
urinary tract (bladder and urethra) is a very common
problem in cats and may be due to a single or, more commonly, a combination of factors.
«Cat urine cloudy can be a sign of kidney
disease, bacterial infection such as a
problem in the
urinary tract or even a toxic substance that your cat ingested.
That includes after spray surgery hormone - related
problems, diabetes,
urinary tract infection, Cushing's
disease, bladder stones, genital abnormalities,
problems with the nervous system,
disease of the kidneys.
While bladder stones can sometimes be found incidentally while looking into another
problem, most of the time they are found when the cat is showing signs of lower
urinary tract disease:
«So what have I seen — anaphylactic reactions, encephalitis - like symptoms, behaviour changes, immune — mediated
diseases including autoimmune hemolytic anemia, autoimmune thrombocytopenia, immune mediated meningitis / vasculitis, inflammatory bowel
disease and other digestive disorders, lower
urinary tract disease in cats, skin tumors, cancer, chronic skin
problems, chronic ear inflammation.
Cats that weigh more than their ideal body - type can develop heart
disease, breathing
problems,
urinary tract disease, arthritis and diabetes.
Your vet can examine your cat for lower
urinary tract diseases to rule out medical conditions which could be causing the inappropriate urination
problem.
So, getting your veterinarian's perspective on how ailments (arthritis,
urinary tract disease, hypothyroidism, cancer, etc.) potentially are associated with behavior
problems is -LSB-...]
Note that these symptoms are also associated with other conditions such as Cushing's
Disease and Kidney
problems, however UTI (
urinary tract infection) is most likely the cause.
One
problem which can afflict cats even if they are on a nutritionally balanced and complete vegan diet is FLUTD (feline lower
urinary tract disease), which is a syndrome that is more likely to occur if
urinary struvite crystals or stones form secondary to
urinary alkalinization and a diet too high in magnesium.
One common
problem that seems to respond to more water in the food is the frustrating FUS, now called FLUTD (lower
urinary tract disease) or interstitial cystitis.
These
diseases include
urinary tract disease, obesity and behavior
problems.
Blood and urine tests will check if a urine
problem is due to
urinary tract disease and other tests can rule out digestive
tract disturbances and metabolic
problems such as diabetes or hyperthyroidism.
Cats with kidney
problems or
urinary tract disease have an even greater need for water to support their kidney function.
For instance, litterbox issues can occur because of bladder health
problems, a
urinary tract infection, arthritis or metabolic
diseases such as diabetes.
Responsible for gastroenteritis, pneumonia, skin infections,
urinary tract problems, and a host of other
diseases, these tiny, one - celled organisms can multiply unchecked in your pet's body without the intervention of antibiotics.
Because of the increased risk of
urinary tract disease in vegetarian and vegan cats, Vegecat products contain a
urinary acidifier (methionine) to help prevent
urinary tract problems; and they also produce a separate supplement that amplifies this effect.
Includes explanations and diet samples (raw and cooked) for heart
disease, kidney
disease,
urinary tract stones, liver
disease, hypothyroidism, pancreatitis, Cushing's Syndrome, Addison's
disease, allergies, gastrointestinal
diseases, skin
problems and an interview with Dr. Greg Ogilvie (famous for the «cancer diet») about cancer.