Cat urethra bleeding

Oct 25,2023
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Causes of urethral bleeding in cats

1. Cats suffer from spontaneous cystitis. The bladder mucosa is severely damaged and is repeatedly stimulated by urine, resulting in mucosal bleeding, which in turn leads to Urine contains blood.

2. It may be due to trauma to the cat’s urethra, such as bites or scratches by foreign objects.

3. It may be that the cat’s urethra is infected by fungi or other bacteria, which then causes bleeding.

4. It may be that the cat has stones that make it difficult to urinate, resulting in urethral bleeding.

Whether hematuria can heal on its own

1. Whether a cat can heal on its own with hematuria mainly depends on the situation. Female cats will bleed during estrus and mix with urine, causing hematuria. After the onset of puberty, adult cats may experience traumatic bleeding from being held or rubbed against their legs. It may also be a bacterial infection of the genitals.

2. Kidney diseases such as urinary tract stones, bladder stones, urinary tract infection, kidney stones, cystitis, nephritis, tumors, and low platelets can cause urinary tract bleeding symptoms. If any of the above situations occur, it is best to seek medical advice as soon as possible to determine whether it is due to infection.

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