If she is fixed and does not have a UTI then I am sorry to tell you this it might really be Kidney failure which is likely in older dogs. Is she throwing up or anything else??
Its most likely a urinary tract infection which you need some antibiotics for. But there is a chance it could be pregnancy related but its too early for implantation bleeding.
Not necessarily. Blood in urine is a symptom of urinary tract infection, however, it also can be caused by other diseases. Whatever the cause, you need to see your physician so they can diagnose the cause and give you the appropriate treatment. Urinary tract infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Fever means there is an infection, and if his urine is pink it means there is blood in the urine. Most probably he has a kidney or urinary track infection. He may take chemical or natural antibiotics for the infection.
Your hamster may have a urinary tract infection. Please take him to the vet. The vet can give him antibiotics.
This is not normal. You should see a doctor if its a reoccuring thing. It could be something simple like an infection that can be fixed with antibiotics. It could also be an STD that you should get taken care of fast.
WBC or white blood cells in urinalysis is indicative of an infection. It is quite possible that such results indicate a urinary tract infection and a course of antibiotics is usually required to treat the infection.
Urinary tract infection, kidney or bladder infection are top3 see your doctor ASAP
Increased numbers of white blood cells in urine are usually a sign of a urinary tract infection or other renal diseases. White blood cells are a normal component in the secretions of the male and female genital tracts and can be present in normal urine with concentrations of 0 to 8 cells per high-power field. Some laboratories culture urine with >5 white blood cells per high-power field to rule out a urinary tract infection.
It could be a urinary tract infection.
there is urinary tract infection
Urosepsis can be extremely serious if not treated immediately. Urosepsis is an infection which started in the urinary tract system and then spread to the blood. If left untreated "sepsis" can lead to death from the infection or a condition known as septic shock....However if treated quickly with the right antibiotics it can be cured.
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