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Pug female 4yrs
I have a pug F 4yrs old. Last year I got her spayed. Few days back I say white discharge on her vulva. I got her scanned. There were struvite stones in the urine. The vet started antibiotic therapy and struvite diet. Today I again saw discharge. Is it due to urine infection? Or should I get her scanned again? Is white discharge a symptom in struvite stones or UTI?
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struvite bladder stones usually form as a complication of a bladder infection caused by bacteria that produce an enzyme known as urease.so Both UTI and struvite stones are interlinked..Urogenital Infections can lead to Discharge from Vulva..any other symptoms apart from Discharge?Is the Dischage Ocassional or more frequent?you have to rule out stump Pyometra..
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Physical examination,Blood work ,Urine analysis and Bladder scan are needed to find out exact cause..
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you can Start Cranberry Extract supplements like UTI gen,Urosupport ..Hope this helps..
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