Sciatica associated with bladder problems may indicate a medical emergency known as cauda equina syndrome. Seek medical attention immediately, since it is possible that the spinal nerves of the cauda equina are being compressed, which can result in irreparable damage and permanent disability. It is of course possible simultaneously to have both sciatica and an irritable bladder that are medically independent of one another (and not, in and of themselves, dangerous), given that both syndromes are common. But it is best to seek a medical evaluation to be on the safe side.
depends how much you give them you can only give them 2 times a day because it could cause bladder problems
It would be best to talk to your veterinarian about this - many human drugs and pills are not safe for dogs. However, cranberry pills are not proven effective at mitigating bladder problems in humans either, so the odds these will help your dog is minimal at best.
i to have ibs and can confirm that it does indeed give you nausea
It doesn't. If it does it will give you a bladder infection with pus accumulation and might cause sepsis.
There are occupational solutions to these incontinence problems. Try using adult diapers that will help you in the same. They are made of special materials and give faster absorption and longer odour free periods.
Um, well, unless you intend on giving him head with your bladder, it's probably fine.
Sure it will give you some relieve
why does your 85 Chevy give you problems when it rains
Yes, it is possible.
give at laest 5 problems for each
Usually its just normal. But if he does it ALOT as in like he only swims like that he may have swim bladder problems. If he does it FREQUENTLY, give it a week AT MOST and if it doesn't stop, bring him to a vet who specializes in aquatics. Another thing, if your fish is rather OLD and it occurs frequentlY theres ALOT more of a chance of swim bladder problems. Hope this helps!!! And I also hope your little fishy gets better! happy sailing!
Yes, it can. I have personally experienced this. If you have a condition called Irritable Bowel Syndrome, then leek can be a trigger for diarrhea. As can garlic, shallots and onion.