Eg: keyhole surgery

get an anesthetic for it, and then let it pass.. it’ll feel a lil weird but atleast it won’t hurt like a bitch

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I Ihad stage 1 T1 bladder cancer after 8 bcg treatments test was negative for cancer 4 months ago Iam being tested again in3 days if positive what might the treatment options be ?

If positive, the urologist will probably repeat the BCG bladder treatments again.
Another alternative is intravesical mitomycin C http://blcwebcafe.org/intravesicalchemo.asp

Someone dear to me has Cancer in her bladder. She already had a few chemo treatments last year but now thay are saying that they need to remove her bladder and still needs more treatment. Is it better to have it before or after the surgury?

Different patients respond differently to treatments.
Her oncologist is in the best position to recommend the best treatment.

Dog Bladder Stones Treatment, Help!?

admin on December 15th, 2009

My Sheltie was taken to the vet today after urinating several times on our belongings and bedding. I did witness blood in her urine and took her ASAP this morning.

Indeed, she has 3 to four bladder stones and a urinary infection. She was given an antibiotic to clear up the infection and "Hill’s PRESCRIPTION DIET s/d" to be eaten everyday for 2 to 5 months in hope of dissolving the stones.

The other option was surgery-$1,500. She’s 3 years old and the vet explained that this food can cause the stones to disolve to nothing or even be urinated out when small enough.

Has anyone had experience treating dog bladder stones or with this food? Any other suggestions?

Thanks so much!

My Basset Hound had bladder stones. The x-rays showed hundreds of them. From tiny grains of sand up to larger stones. He did not recommend food to me until after the dog had surgery to remove the stones. We had the surgery done at less than 1/2 of what you’ve been quoted. I think the final bill was around $600.00. Why don’t you phone around to some other vets and get some prices.
If surgery is not an option for you, try the food and see what happens. You really only have 2 choices. Food, or surgery.
Good luck

Hello–

My 3 year old Sheltie was just examined today and has 3 to 4 bladder stones. She was given an antibiotic and "Hill’s PRESCRIPTION DIET s/d" to delove the stones over time.

I’ve been doing some reasearch and have found some "herbal" treatments that claim to disolve the stones and are pills NOT food.

Do theses work?

Below are two exaples:

http://www.allergicpet.com/products/kidney_bladder_stones.html?source=GoogleStonesAdword&gclid=CPuXpaXywp4CFQKdnAodJmYAow

AND

http://www.pawhealer.com/bladder-kidney-stone.aspx#top

Thanks!

Sorry don’t know about these prepared treatments…prepared treatments often have very little of the herbal/homoeopathic ingredients required to do the job correctly

As for Hill’s PRESCRIPTION DIET s/d" that won’t help at all

These are some active natural ingredients that do work/have worked and you need a RAW diet, not one full of grains like Hill’s

http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/canine-bladder-stones.html

You can contact a homoeopathic vet who will prescribe the correct treatment for your dog, many vets are now training in homoeopathy and acupressure etc and you can Google it and find one near you they will then use vet prescribed medicine for acute and homoeopathy for chronic illness, getting the best for your dog.

Do symptoms sometimes take awhile to go away completely after a uti?
It is like a shooting tingly sensation that comes and goes after I pee. I am taking azo cranberry pills and was wondering if maybe they are causing the tingling? The tingling sensaton is the only symptom I have left, I was treated last friday through sunday with tmz antiobiotic and also in the beginning of June with ten days of cipro for the same thing…

Antibiotics can cause also cause yeast infections. I have had yeast infections in the past and all were caused after a treatment of antibiotics for UTI. Yeast infections are just uncomfortable and can cause burning when you pee and maybe the tingling sensation your having. I am not sure if that would be the problem, but I always expect a yeast infection if I have used antibiotics. But never hurts to check with your doctor if you still have problems. Something else could be going on.

and in which way also would a one off treatment be enough to kill all the germs

I just received my first BCG treatment for bladder cancer yesterday, which is supposed to last for 6 weeks. They gave me a schedule for my next 5 treatments, and I noticed that they skipped two weeks in the middle, then started them again. They mentioned that the doctor would be on vacation or something to that effect. I’m wondering just how important it is to receive these treatments each consecutive week, or is it that important? The nurse didn’t think it really mattered when I asked about this. Also, I’m wondering about having sex during this treatment period, whether we should abstain or not
http://boards.webmd.com/webx?THDX@@.897e463e!thdchild=.897e463e

What can you do to help strengthen the bladder or what non prescription medicine can help with strengthening your bladder??

You have to understand that an overactive bladder has many causes….the main one is the aging of your muscles…There are a wide variety of methods to treat it if you’re interested there is a quite inexpensive and natural one here:

http://naturalbladdercontrolsolutions.blogspot.com/

thanks

Drink lots and lots of water so you’ll pee a lot and flush out the bacteria that’s causing your infection. Cranberry juice (the 100% juice one, not the one mixed with sugar) is also proven to be another alternative to curing UTI.
If you’re still feeling discomfort when urinating (i.e. if the infection doesn’t go away by itself in 2-3 days) or if you’re feeling some pain in your lower and/or your upper back, please go to a doctor or urologist. It may be worse than a mere UTI.


Cranberry juice. Plain and simple. I particularly don’t like the taste of cranberries (too tart) but that’ll clear it up right away

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