Practice Name:

Anuria in animal


Affected Animal Cattle
Affected Animal (Scientific Name) Bos Taurus
Affected Animal (Taxonomy) Bovidae
Affected Animal (Vernacular) Gai, Gau
Category Veterinary Care
Disease Anuria
Disease Attak Stage At any stage
Disease Common Name
Disease Group Urinary system
Disease Distribution It has worldwide occurrence.

Innovator / Knowledge Provider Ramanbhai Rupabhai Bamaniya
City / District Dahod
KVK District Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Dahod
Address Mu. Devirampura , Devgadh Baria , Dahod , Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 389380

PAS_1 "Farmer Mohanbhai Meghabhai jahela treat anuria in bullock. To cure this problem, root extract of caper (Capparis deciduas), liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) and seeds of black cumin (Nigella sativa) are mixed and drenched to the affected animal for one day. Effect of this remedy can be observed after 6 hr. Thus, animal is cured of the problem."
PAS_2
Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Madhya Bharat plateau Western Malwa plateau, Eastern Gujarat plain, Vindhyan and Satpura range and Narmada Valley hot, moist semi-arid eco-subregion (5.2), Agro-Climatic Region (Planning Commission) Gujrat Plains And Hills Region (XIII) , Agro-Climatic Zone (NARP) Middle Gujarat Zone (GJ-3)
Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs Anuria itself is a symptom, not a disease. It is often associated with other symptoms of kidney failure, such as lack of appetite, weakness, nausea and vomiting. Other clinical signs includes: Animal stop to feeding, Animal does not sit, Frail, Stops ruminating, Animal cannot work in the field, Animal become dull
Disease Description Anuria is nonpassage of urine, in practice is defined as passage of less than 100 milliliters of urine in a day. Anuria is often caused by failure in the function of kidneys. It may also occur because of some severe obstruction like kidney stones or tumours. It may occur with end stage kidney disease. It is a more extreme reduction than oliguria (hypouresis), with 100 mL/day being the conventional (albeit slightly arbitrary) cutoff point between the two.
Disease Control To control this symptom in animal we need to focus on the control of causative agent
Disease Prevention
Precautions
Procedure of Use When the animal is suffering from anuria, there is low urination. Some times blood flows along with the urine. Animal becomes weak. The animal stops feeding. To cure animal from this problem, bark of "gandhsag", bark of "tanach" (Ougeinia oojeinensis), bark of "sarvariyu" flowers of bustard teak (Butea monosperma), roots of asparagus (Asparagus gonoclados) are crushed together. The crushed material is them soaked in two liters water. The mixture is drenched to the animal twice a day for two days. This relieves animal from anuria within eight days. The stone in the kidney is also dissolved and animal feels normal.
Etiology Causative Agent Anuria is mostly caused by problems in the kidneys. Some of the causes of anuria include: Diabetes, Kidney stones, Kidney failure, High blood pressure, Tumors
Global Context
Lesson Implication swelling in the legs, feet, ankles, face. Rash or itching of the skin. Flank pain in the back or side.Nausea or vomiting. Hortness of breath. Dizziness. Difficulty concentrating fatigue
Other Medications / Treatments Mannitol is a medicine that is used to increase the amount of water removed from the blood and thus improve the blood flow to the kidneys.
Limitations of Approaches
Other Community Practices
Practice ID DTP0010000002960
Reference Dahod/99/7
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1219
Reference Dahod/99/7
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