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17 paź 2023 · Polyuria/polydipsia (PU/PD) is a common reason for dogs and cats to present to a veterinarian. With over 30 causes of PU/PD, the diagnostic workup can be challenging for both the clinician and the client. This article explains the mechanisms behind increased urination and thirst and provides a stepwise diagnostic approach.
13 sty 2024 · The recommended initial treatment in dogs with FOO is administration of an alpha-antagonist with or without a skeletal muscle relaxant. Alterations in drug dosing with or without urinary diversion procedures are recommended for dogs with FOO.
5 sie 2019 · Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) because of chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) in dogs is often treated with a combination of glucocorticoids and second-line immunosuppressant (SLI). This combined approach might not be necessary in all dogs.
Dogs diagnosed with clinically relevant proteinuria (nonazotemic dogs with a urine protein-to-creatinine ratio [UPC] ≥2 and azotemic dogs with UPC ≥0.5) were separated into 3 groups: telmisartan alone, with benazepril, or with mycophenolate.
1 lis 2023 · Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common ailment in dogs, but they are not cause for concern. You can learn how to treat dog UTI at home.
7 lut 2023 · ICG fluorescence imaging might be a useful intraoperative diagnostic method to identify the location of tumors and lymph node metastasis, but not to evaluate complete tumor resection, in dogs with pulmonary malignant tumors. Keywords: dog, fluorescence, indocyanine green, pulmonary masses, lymph node. Go to: 1.
Can I treat my dog’s UTI at home with natural or home-made remedies? You may have heard of some people using natural remedies to treat their dog’s urinary tract infection, such as using herbal remedies, cranberry juice, blueberries, apple cider vinegar or just giving them rest.