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Cat has slightly bloody urine

Cat with bloody urine

Bloody urine in cats may be due to inflammation or stones in the urinary system. It is recommended that owners take their cats to the hospital for inspection and treatment in a timely manner. If caused by inflammation, owners need to feed cats antibiotics and inject hemorrhage-stopping drugs. If it is due to urinary tract stones or bladder stones, etc., B-ultrasound is needed to check the size and location of the stones. If necessary, surgery may be required.

Common causes of bloody urine

There are many reasons for bloody urine in cats, including urinary tract stones: formed by the precipitation of inorganic salts in urine, which causes inflammation, bleeding, and urination disorders of the urinary mucosa. Anatomical structure: male cats have a longer urethral structure, and the probability of hematuria is much higher than that of female cats. Dry cat food: Dry cat food causes insufficient water intake by cats, which easily leads to stones and hematuria. Parasites: Hematuria in young cats may be due to internal parasites.

What drugs to take after catheterization

After catheterization, cats need to take some antibiotics and hemorrhage-stopping drugs. Because after catheterization, the urethra of cats will be red, swollen, inflamed, and bleeding. If not controlled, it is easy to infect. After catheterization, attention should be paid to the water quality of drinking water. Tap water should not be given to cats, and it is better to let cats drink purified water to reduce the possibility of recurrence of urinary tract stones. Cats should also be encouraged to exercise and maintain a healthy diet.

Chinese and Western medical treatments for bloody urine

Chinese medicine: There are two types of hematuria: deficiency and excess. Deficiency type often uses Guipi Pill and diuretic drugs together. Excess type often combines heat-clearing and blood-cooling drugs with diuretic drugs. Hemostatic drugs are injected into acupoints such as Spleen Shu, Sanjiao Shu, and Kidney Shu. Western medical treatment includes injecting hemorrhage-stopping drugs, tranquilizers, antibiotics, and other symptomatic treatments to prevent complications.