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What to do if a dog's anus is ulcerated and hematuria occurs
The most common symptoms of hematuria in dogs are frequent urination, painful urination, or difficulty urinating.Visible or microscopic blood in the urine may be observed, and treatment must be individualized and based on the disappearance of clinical symptoms, abnormal urine sediment, and negative urine culture results.Usually, non-complicated urethritis should be treated for 2-3 weeks, and common antibiotics such as enrofloxacin are used to treat infections, along with analgesics and urinary tract protective agents.
Causes of hematuria
There are many causes, such as: bladder inflammation can cause some flocculent substances to float in the urine, which may form stones in severe cases.The sharp corners of the stones can scratch the bladder and urethra, causing visible hematuria.Liver and kidney diseases can also cause red blood cells to penetrate blood vessels and reach the bladder, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.
Treatment of hematuria
Treatment for dog urinary tract inflammation: First, anti-inflammatory treatment is required, which can be achieved by administering long-acting anti-inflammatory needles or taking anti-inflammatory drugs.If the dog is unable to urinate, a urinary catheter should be inserted, and an ultrasound should be performed to check for stones or blood clots inside.Finally, a head cap should be worn to prevent the dog from licking its genitals excessively.After recovery, neutering the dog can be considered.
Points to note for hematuria
If a dog has hematuria, it indicates a serious condition.At home, you can use warm water to clean the dog's urethra, and then go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination and treatment.Many diseases can cause hematuria in pets, such as stones and urethritis.If diagnosed with stones, surgical removal may be necessary when necessary.