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2 year male dog passing blood in urine
I have a gsd 2 year male passing blood in urine from last 10 days I visited to near by vet but there is not improvement . Please help me out for diagnosis of the disease.
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Blood in urine can be because of bladder infections or bladder stone and in some cases of tick fever. Please get the diagnostic test done for the above and treatment can be started accordingly.
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It can be UTI or it can be urinary calculi or maybe carcinoma. Better to get a urine routine, culture and USG done to diagnose the issue
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Urine in blood happens for a few reasons, like 1. Haemarragic cystitis (infection & inflammation) 2. Stones (common) 3. Any systemic involvement (like blood protozoal infection, etc). He may need complete urine analysis and, if needed, a blood test to rule out the root cause for the current condition. Based on the results, we can start the specific treatment for him.
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