Articles, tagged with "bladder stones", page 1
22nd November 2011
UTI is short for urinary tract infection. UTI in canines is the number reason for veterinarian visits for dog owners. The causes of UTI in canines are generally one of a number of different types of bacteria. The list of odd sounding, difficult to pronoun...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
04th November 2011
-Fish mealFor canines that are inclined to urinary complications, these supplements are light sufficient to use every last day. They also prevent urinary tract infections.In addition to supplying unique canine foods for dogs with bladder stones and a grea...
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Author:
ScottMayer
07th October 2011
Bladder cancer research is now increasing with leaps and bounds as the number of patients is also on the rise. But like bladder cancer, the men's cancer - prostate cancer is also to be diagnosed early. The prostate test which detects a single cancer cell ...
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Author:
Ian Gould
26th September 2011
Bladder stones are very commonly heard of and its history dates back to 4800 BC when the oldest bladder stone was discovered in Egypt. It is also known as bladder calculi and is an uncommon cause of illness in most of the Western countries but they result...
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Author:
Ian Gould
17th August 2011
urinary cat disease is a common problem. Fortunately, it is treatable and preventable by adopting appropriate measures. In this article, you learn the symptoms to look for, what to do and how to treat and prevent this problem with simple steps you can tak...
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Author:
jackmartin
20th July 2011
Causes and signs or symptoms: The kidney stones can be formed due to a quantity of motives like - weighty perspiration, insufficient and irregular consumption of fluids, very poor diet, abnormal consumption of acid-forming food items, use of white-flour, ...
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Author:
Art Aguirre
01st June 2011
This is a ailment that appears to influence sure breeds of dogs leading some to believe that it is genetic in origin. The puppy may possibly cough or 'honk' and if really light pressure is placed on the throat leads to a response it can be a collapsed tra...
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Author:
Caleb Campbell
16th May 2011
It never fails. Mainstream veterinarians are quick to prescribe antibiotics for cat urinary infection but the infections just preserve coming back again. Antibiotics could get rid of the quick signs and symptoms of urinary tract infection in your cat but ...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
16th May 2011
Whilst most people know to keep certain substances out of reach from children, how many people realise that danger lurks in every corner for your dog. This article looks at some everyday foods that can be highly toxic to your pet.
Every pet owner wants...
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Author:
Nicolette Craig
11th May 2011
Back stiffness is an infirmity that takes a serious toll on you at least once-only. Some face an insipid form of it while others could have to go thru a very hard time handling it. The back pain sufferers must know that a couple of medical conditions like...
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Author:
Janell Furnace
23rd March 2011
There is no doubt that a dog with bladder troubles can be a big nuisance around the house. However, the fact that your dog is suddenly finding it difficult to make it to the door before urine begins to dribble or that the furry family member is leaving pu...
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Author:
Palyn Peterson
15th March 2011
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a medical condition that is characterized by an increased urgency to urinate, usually with nocturia. At times, OAB is also characterized by urinary incontinence (unwanted urine leakage). A person who has Overactive bladder will...
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Author:
orsondixon
01st March 2011
You could be the greatest professional athlete in your youth, however over time the age factor inevitably takes over leading to a number of problems including regular aches and pains, arthritis, dementia, osteoporosis (in women) and various urinary proble...
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Author:
absralleg
08th February 2011
Kidney (or renal) failure in canines is really a condition prevalent among our canine friends. This distressing disease happens when the dog's kidneys are experiencing a breakdown in properly filtering out the uremic wastes in the blood. Sometimes this oc...
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Author:
Erich Wiley
28th January 2011
Enlarged prostate is the most common problem. It is so common that it has said, "All men have an enlarged prostate if they live long enough." It is not fatal nor is cancer, however, if left untreated can lead to serious health problems such as urinary ret...
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Author:
carlbond2011