Thursday, November 19, 2015
Dogs are favorite pets of human beings. We try to take proper care of these creatures. But, at times, they can suffer from various diseases. Some of them being fatal, while others are minor. Prostate problems are such kind of diseases observed in dogs. Prostate is an organ which is located in front of the rectum and below the bladder and it produces fluid for the sperms. There are different kinds of prostate problems.
Types of Prostate Problems in Dogs
Prostate Enlargement: One of the common prostate problems in dogs, is prostate enlargement. This prostate disorder is, also, referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and is observed in non-neutered dogs. This dog health problem is not cancerous and is mostly observed in aged dogs of around 4 to 5 years. Prostate enlargement causes the swelling of the prostate, which is thus pressed against the rectum. This causes discomfort in the dog. This should be treated as soon as possible; else, the dog might face difficulty in urinating and defecating.
Inflammation of the Prostate: The presence of bacteria inside the urinary tract causes inflammation in the prostate. This can cause discomfort in the urinary tract and the dog might experience problems while urinating. The dog might also be troubled with itching sensations in the urinary tract.
Dog Prostate Cancer: This is basically malignant growth of the prostate gland. Though, it is extremely rare, it is fatal and can cause the death of the dog, if left untreated. This mostly affects old dogs. In rare cases, even neutered dogs are affected with this disease. This type of dog cancer spreads rapidly in the other parts of the body; hence, it should be treated as soon as possible.
Signs of Prostate Problems
Presence of blood in the urine is one of the most commonly observed symptom. A pus-like discharge will also be observed from the penis. The dog will urinate frequently and he will experience strain while urinating. Constipation, lethargy and fever are also commonly observed symptoms of prostate problems. The dog will find difficulty while walking and take short steps. You will also observe your dog dribbling, after urination.
Remedies for Prostate Problem
If the dog is suffering from inflammation of prostate or from prostate enlargement, then taking appropriate drugs might help in alleviating the problem. Vitamin supplements, herbs and minerals will also work, if the prostate problem is minor. But, if the dog is suffering from prostate cancer, then he should be treated with chemotherapy or radiation treatment. Hormone therapy and cryosurgery can also be used for treating prostate cancer. If you observe the symptoms, take him to the veterinarian immediately without any delay.
Prostate problems in dogs should be treated as soon as possible, be it fatal or nonfatal. Even if the prostate problem is nonfatal, it may hamper the quality of life of the dog and cause discomfort. Hence, it is better to take proper dog care and keep him away from all kinds of dog illnesses.
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