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Can pancreatitis cause urinary problems?

Can pancreatitis cause urinary problems?

Pancreatic pseudocysts, or fluid and debris-filled sacs, which may cause bleeding and infection if they rupture. Extra-pancreatic (outside of the pancreas) infections, including pneumonia, bloodstream infections, and urinary tract infections.

What causes pancreatitis in diabetic cats?

Pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus sometimes occur concurrently. Diabetes causes an inability to properly regulate blood sugar and may occur when pancreatitis damages the ability of the pancreas to produce the hormone insulin. Both diabetes and pancreatitis must be addressed in affected patients.

Can uncontrolled diabetes cause pancreatitis in cats?

Other specific types (formerly called secondary diabetes mellitus) may occur in approximately 20% of diabetic cats. They develop as a sequela of another disease, the most important of which are pancreatitis, hyperadrenocorticism and hypersomatotropism (acromegaly).

How does pancreatitis affect a feline diabetic cat?

Thus a distinction between the two is clinically of little significance. Over time, untreated sub-clinical and mild chronic pancreatitis or repeated attacks of acute pancreatitis will lead to increased scarring and damage of the pancreas and other nearby organs. One of the side-effects may be the development of feline diabetes.

Can a diabetic animal have pancreatitis and diabetes?

Diabetes can cause pancreatitis, and pancreatitis can cause diabetes. When a diabetic animal has a bout of pancreatitis, any vomiting, lethargy, or necessary dietary adjustments will likely require an adjustment to the insulin dose. Diabetic animals that have a bout of pancreatitis may show some insulin resistance.

Can a diabetic cat get an urinary tract infection?

However, some cat urinary infections will only cause vague symptoms such as decreased activity level, loss of appetite, or vomiting. Because diabetes suppresses the immune system, diabetic cats are more susceptible to various infections.

Can A FD cat be put on pancreatitis supplements?

Many FD cats will benefit from being placed on at least low level doses of supplements even if not diagnosed with pancreatitis: they will help protect against the disease occurring and/or the severity of it if it does.