Saturday, January 30, 2010

Boxer Dog Urethra Dog Urethra Or Colon Mass Or Tumor--what Could It Be?

Dog urethra or colon mass or tumor--what could it be? - boxer dog urethra

The mixture of 9-year-old boxer has problems in urine for about 10 months. Infections that are not deleted. Two Utrasound found nothing - no bladder stones or cancer or anything else. Today the vet is a suite and he said he felt a mass in the intestines or urethra. I have an appointment with a specialist for a scan next week. In the meantime, could that be so? Cancer? Stones? Polyps? A few weeks ago it was "good." Please help ASAP!

3 comments:

  1. Chronic infections of the urinary tract with an older woman leads me to ask - is incontinence? Humidity persistent bladder of the vulva of a woman who has continued leaking of urine, which is like a highway, in the presence of bacteria in the bladder and chronic urinary incontinence, is fixed to the (usually available by adding additional Proin Hormones ). It seems unlikely that you chose your vet about that because it was not discussed very often in older women, but in the case of incontinence as a source of chronic infection, I thought I am talking about.

    As for the mass market, imaginary or not, you might say, although it seems unlikely that there is a stone commonly bladder stones, partially present or not, causes irritation of the bladder and urethra, which leads to blood in the urine. Colorectal cancer is unlikely, and if your dog is otherwise healthy (and cancer has not in the lung metastases), usually surgical removal of the tumor may extend the healthy life for some patients.

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  2. Emmanuel-God is with us!January 30, 2010 at 6:38 PM

    It is stones in the urethra.

    .... The tumor is benign or May, I can only say

    Biopsy with CT.

    I will keep your dog and my prayers.

    Good luck.

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  3. It could also be blocked (such as a pest). Or your dog may suffer kidney failure. Sometimes it can be corrected.

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