by surving him or her more water!
That small amount of urine might have a low level of (harmless) bacterial contamination, which could make a false positive for the urinary tract infection tests. Once you get some urine flow the sample should be the sterile urine from the bladder, any bacteria found in this urine indicates an active urinary tract infection.
Colds make the upper respiratory system less resistant to bacterial infection. Secondary bacterial infection may lead to middle ear infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection, or strep throat.
Bacterial infection
"Rule out impetigo" means make sure it's not impetigo, a bacterial infection of the skin.
"Rule out impetigo" means make sure it's not impetigo, a bacterial infection of the skin.
It depends on if it is a viral infection or a bacterial infection. Either way, you need to see your doctor to be sure it really is an infection and not something else. The doctor will be able to tell what sort of infection you have and what medication will cure it or make it better.
Because your kidneys are connected to your bladder by the ureters. The kidneys make urine, and the urine goes down the ureters into your bladder. See the Related link below.
The infection can get worse if the antibiotic chosen was ineffective against the particular bacteria you have-- or if it was really a viral infection instead of a bacterial infection. You should make another appointment to see the doctor. He may need to do a culture to identify the particular "bug" you have, or if he's already certain of the type of infection he may simply change the antibiotic.
Nitrate in the urine indicates that there might be bacteria in your urinary tract or in your bladder. As such, nitrate tests are used to quickly assess whether a person may have a UTI (urinary tract infection) for example. If nitrate is found, no matter the hypothesized cause, other medical tests usually follow.
When your segmenters are high, it is usually indicative of a bacterial infection. It would be wise to make an appointment with your doctor.
Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system. Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system.
If your dog is peeing a dark brown, he most likely has blood in his urine. This indicates that something is seriously wrong. You should take him to the veterinarian AS SOON AS POSSIBLE to determine the cause and see if a treatment is available that can make him or her better.