If the cat has checked out okay medically, then the most likely reason is that the cat box has not been cleaned in too long. Your definition of clean may not be the cat's definition of clean. And, as you have seen, it's the cat's definition that we have to adhere to. It might be useful to check my series: How to Have an Invisible Litter Box to see how yours is stacking up: http://wayofcats.blogspot.com/search/label/litter
You shouldn't hold it in. You can get a bladder infection.
Urinating without warning is a sign that you have a bladder problem. Go to the doctor and have your prostate checked. Wait are you female?
Your kidneys collect waste products from your blood, along with excess water. The waste products and water, known as urine, are stored in your bladder until it is full, and you empty it by urinating. If they did not remove the waste products, your body would die.
Your kidneys collect waste products from your blood, along with excess water. The waste products and water, known as urine, are stored in your bladder until it is full, and you empty it by urinating. If they did not remove the waste products, your body would die.
A bladder infection should be treated by your doctor with Antibiotics. In the mean time though, there are a few things you can do to help. One thing is to drink plenty of water. This helps to flush out some of the bacteria in your body. Additionally, drink real cranberry juice (not cocktail, and needs to be 100% juice). A substance in cranberry juice helps bacteria to not stick to your bladder's walls, and be excreted.
You should discuss any sort of infection or discomfort with your parents or a doctor. A doctor would be your best bet as they can tell you exactly what is going on and what to expect. Women and girls get bladder infection due to bacteria even though they never or hardly ever have sex. For some women they keep getting it and then it might be because they get bacteria during intercourse. That does not have to be your case. Bladder infections are not uncommon.
There could be several reasons why your Staffordshire Bull Terrier is frequently urinating. It may be due to a medical issue such as a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or bladder stones, which requires veterinary attention. Behavioral factors, such as anxiety or marking territory, could also contribute to this behavior. If the problem persists, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause.
Keep it outside.
urinating regularly
Hello, I see you are asking "What are the treatments for a bladder infection (cystitis)?" Treatment for cystitis that keeps coming back If you keep getting cystitis, a GP may prescribe: a single-dose antibiotic to take within 2 hours of having if you've noticed sex triggers cystitis. a low-dose antibiotic to take for up to 6 months. and a vaginal estrogen cream, if you have gone through menopause. You can also visit this site - digestivetracthealth. com/condition/bladder-infection-%28cystitis%29/c/2714
A bladder infection may cause spotting but you might also think about a yeast infection. You may want to let your dr. know about it and they will check it out for you. Yeast infections are real common in pregnancy, But don't get a yeast infection cream until you know for sure that, that's what it is.
AnswerShort of surgery, only keeping fit by healthy eating and regular exercise will keep the vagina muscles trim.