Anorexic, vomiting and diarrhoea yesterday, dysuria
Home cooked food.
Abdominal pain posterior, bladder area. Small lump 4 cm x 4cm. Bladder stone or prostate enlarged?
"Urinary incontinence, not dysuria (dfficulty in urination), the father said. "Dribbling here and there."
ABDOMINAL PALPATION
I palpated a large firm mass, half the size of a golf ball in the posterior abdomen. It could be prostatitis or enlargement. A spherical lump 3cm x 3 cm. The dog reacted painfully (video).
BLOOD TEST
Total white cell 18.4 (6-17), N 85% (60-70), Absolute 15.6 (3-11).
L 5.2%, M 9%, E 0%, Basophil 1.3%
Large platelets present.
URINE TEST
pH 5 SG 1.020. Protein 2+, Bilirubin 2+, Blood 4+, WBC above 2250, RBC 60, Bacteria 3+. Possible haemolysis of RBC in urine.
X RAYS
Bacterial prostatitis or prostate abscess
Bladder infection |
20 ml air was pumped into the bladder to check for bladder stones and to define the thickness of the wall of the bladder. This was a case of urinary tract infection. After Baytril antibiotics, the dog could control his bladder the 2nd day. Neuter was advised.
DIAGNOSIS: Bacterial prostatitis (acute) and lower urinary tract infection
FOLLOW UP DEC 19, 2014
Normal. No urinary troubles. Advised neuter next year.