Abnormal Urine Outflow Due to Urinary Bladder Dysfunction in Dogs

Vesicourachal Diverticula in Dogs

 

Vesicourachal diverticula is congenital condition in which the urachus — embryological canal or tube connecting the placenta with urinary bladder of fetus — fails to close. This impairs the animal’s normal urine outflow and makes it susceptible to urinary tract infections. If not treated properly, the condition may persist indefinitely.

 

Symptoms and Types

 

 

Causes

 

Often, vesicouracahal deiverticula occurs in the womb or during the birthing process. However, there is also an acquired form of the condition, which results from diseases that put undue pressure on the bladder (e.g., bacterial urinary tract infections, uroliths, and urethral plugs). There is no breed or age predisposition for vesicouracahal deiverticula.

 

Diagnosis

 

You will need to give a thorough history of your dog’s health, including the onset and nature of the symptoms. The veterinarian will then conduct a complete physical examination, as well as a biochemistry profile, urinalysis, and complete blood count (CBC) — the results of which help identify the underlying cause of the condition and the present of concurrent disorders.

 

The best tool for confirming diagnosis, however, is X-rays of the urethra and bladder while using contrast medium.

 

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Article source: http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/urinary/c_dg_vesicourachal_diverticula

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