There is only one product on the market that treats all GI problems in cats. Feline Gastralox. It works great. You can find it on Amazon.com.
Frequent bowel movement is a condition that happens when you have diarrhea,irritable bowel disease or lactose intolerance
Having diarrhea at night.
LBM means Loose Bowel Movement which is another term for Diarrhea.
A GI treats many symptoms including stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bowel obstruction.
Symptoms of a cramping stomach and vomiting when having a bowel movement should be addressed by a physician. This may be a stomach virus or it may have a more serious meaning and should be evaluated.
I think the more bowel movements a day the better you will feel, as long as the bowel movement isn't diarrhea.
The symptoms of bowel obstruction may include severe pain and cramping around or below the navel, vomiting, lack of gas, bloating and sometimes diarrhea.
Diarrhea is a liquid bowel movement. And usually only deemed as such when having three or more in any given day.
Feces; bowel movement; stool Liquid stool is called diarrhea.
There are three main types of cat diarrhea: small bowel diarrhea, large bowel diarrhea, and inflammatory diarrhea. Small bowel diarrhea is watery and may contain mucus or blood. Large bowel diarrhea is often accompanied by straining and may contain blood or mucus. Inflammatory diarrhea is usually severe and may be accompanied by vomiting and weight loss. To identify the type of diarrhea, it is important to observe the consistency, color, and any accompanying symptoms. A veterinarian can perform tests to determine the underlying cause. Treatment for cat diarrhea depends on the underlying cause. It may include dietary changes, medication, or addressing any underlying health issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, colitis can cause severe symptoms, including vomiting, dehydration, and diarrhea. Inflammation of the colon can lead to frequent, watery bowel movements and abdominal pain, which may trigger vomiting. The combination of diarrhea and vomiting can result in significant fluid loss, leading to dehydration if not managed properly. It's important to seek medical attention if these symptoms occur.
Diarrhea: Frequent soft or liquid bowel movements.