Urinary Tract / Bladder

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Bladder Infections Bladder infections must be treated because they have the potential to become chronic and even spread to the kidneys. Some bladder infections can also lead to the development of bladder stones. Often a long course of antibiotics is necessary. However, if infections are persistent complementary products can help. Antibiotics bring with them their own set of problems and it is helpful to provide products to help your pet recover from their effects.

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Bladder Stones—Urolithiasis Bladder stones vary in their composition and their underlying cause. It is important to know what type of stone is present so that the right diet and medicines can be used. In some cases surgery is necessary to remove stones. Other times diet and medical therapy can resolve the problem.

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Incontinence Incontinence is not uncommon in middle-aged to older neutered females, though young females and older pets can also be affected. Causes are many, including chronic bladder problems, infections, cancer, deformities, nerve function disorders, urine retention and others. The underlying cause has to be found so that the appropriate therapy is given. Many ps etwill respond to conventional medicines. These include hormones and other drugs that although effective, may in some pets have side-effects. Complementary therapies can be helpful alongside conventional medicine or for those pets that don’t respond. Some forms of incontinence may respond to an elimination diet where bladder irritation may be related to food sensitivity or allergy.

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