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Pyometra is a common condition in unspayed female cats, with estimates suggesting that about 23 of unspayed female cats will develop pyometra by the age of 10.
It is not an antibiotic, however it is used to treat pain.
a widely used antibiotic
The most effective treatment for pyometra in cats is typically surgery to remove the infected uterus, known as an ovariohysterectomy. This procedure is considered the most successful way to treat pyometra and prevent recurrence.
The first antibiotic used to fight infection was sulfa.
The drug is an antibiotic and used to treat infections.
Loperamide is not an antibiotic. It is an antimotility drug used in the treatment of diarrhoeas.
No it is not.
As an antibiotic.
Signs of pyometra in cats include lethargy, decreased appetite, increased thirst, vomiting, and a swollen abdomen. Other symptoms may include vaginal discharge, fever, and difficulty urinating. If you suspect your cat has pyometra, seek veterinary care immediately.
If you're not on planning on reproduction, which i hope not because theres TONS of cats in shelters that needs home and u had adopted her. PLEASE Get her fixed, if left unfixed, if not she can developed pyometra. u can visit. www.snapus.org see if theres on in your area. Cat Illnesses - Pyometra Pyometra occurs when the cat's uterus is either over-sensitive or over-exposed to progesterone. This leads to cyst formation, and eventually serious bacterial infection. A cat suffering from pyometra will usually have a discharge from the vagina consisting mainly of blood and pus. It may also - in common with a lot of cat problems - suffer a loss of appetite, dehydration, thirst, vomiting, fever, increased white cell count and anaemia. Pyometra is one of the more serious cat illnesses. It can lead to serious infection and death, so it is important to seek prompt treatment. This will probably involve spaying the cat and administering antibiotics. Sometimes a vet will recommend hormonal and antibiotic treatment only, but the pyometra can return the next time the cat is in heat.
Metritis means - 'inflammation in the uterus' 'Itis' means inflammation, 'Metra' is Greek for uterus or womb, 'Pyo is Greek for pus So Pyometra means 'pus in the uterus' Pyometra can occur subsequent to metritis, or spontaneously, and is a life threatening condition.