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Dog urine outlet flowing white secretion
Dog urine outlet flowing white secretion may be caused by urinary tract infections, reproductive system diseases, and heatstroke. If the dog's spirit and appetite are normal, a microscope examination of the secretion can be performed to determine whether there is an infection and the pathogenic microorganisms. If there are pathogenic microorganisms and an infection, oral antibiotics and topical sprays are required. Generally, treatment for a week will show improvement.
- Urinary tract infections
Dog urinary tract infections may cause mucoid or purulent secretions to flow from the urine outlet, and symptoms such as urgency, frequency, decreased urine output, painful urination, bloody urine, and swollen urethra may also occur. When a dog is suspected or found to have a urinary tract infection, it is necessary to take the dog to a pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment such as inflammation, sterilization, and anti-infection. Untreated infections can lead to systemic infections and inflammatory responses, and even cause sepsis.
- Reproductive system diseases
If a female dog has conditions such as uterine pyelonephritis or pelvic inflammatory disease, it will secrete white secretions from the vagina. If a male dog has reproductive tract diseases such as scrotal inflammation or testicular inflammation, it will also produce white secretions. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to a pet hospital promptly for inspection to determine the specific cause before symptomatic treatment.
- Heatstroke
Dogs in heat, especially female dogs, will secrete white or transparent secretions from the vagina during estrus. After a period of time, the dog will also secrete red liquid. During a dog's estrus, the owner can gently clean the dog's external genitalia with clean warm boiled water. The dog's bedding should also be clean and soft to prevent reproductive tract infections.