Urinary Stones & Struvite — Holistic Vet Care

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Urinary Stones (Aka. “Uroliths” or “Bladder Stones”)

Urinary stones can be painful for pets and frightening for owners. Many owners feel anxious about the risk of blockages, repeat episodes, or the possibility of surgery.

At Holistic Vet Care, our fully qualified vets are here to support both you and your pet. Through gentle, whole-body therapies, we aim to ease discomfort and reduce the risk of recurrence. With the right care and guidance, many pets with urinary stones go on to live comfortable, happy lives.

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch to discuss whether holistic support may be appropriate for your pet.

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    What are urinary stones?

    Urinary stones are solid mineral formations that develop in the urinary tract, most commonly in the bladder. They can vary in size, number, and composition, and may cause irritation and inflammation (cystitis). Stones can also cause blockages, which are most common in male cats and constitute a medical emergency.

    Some pets may develop a single large stone, while others may have multiple smaller stones. Stones can form due to a combination of urine chemistry, genetics, diet, and underlying health conditions.

    Holistic treatment

    Please be advised that conventional treatment is provided by your regular veterinarian, as we do not offer surgical or conventional medical interventions at Holistic Vet Care.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can be a valuable part of supporting pets with urinary stones. With acupuncture and carefully selected Chinese herbal medicine, we aim to support pets with urinary stones in the following ways:

    • Help reduce inflammation.
    • Help support healthy blood circulation to the kidneys and bladder.
    • Support the body’s natural healing processes.
    • Support appropriate mineral balance.
    • Help promote healthy urination.
    • Help reduce stress (a known risk factor for recurrence).

    Through these gentle approaches, our qualified vets aim to support healthy urinary tract function, ease discomfort, and help reduce the risk of recurrence — alongside conventional care. Even if your pet is scheduled for surgery, we can help support pre-operative stability and comfort and assist with post-operative recovery and wellbeing.

    Food therapy

    Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.

    — Hippocrates

    From a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective, food therapy is foundational in addressing underlying “patterns of disharmony” (the way disease presents within the individual). We aim to support the body’s natural balance with tailored whole-food diets, rather than heavily processed pet foods which may contribute to inflammation in some pets.

    With urinary stones, dietary choices play a crucial role in supporting appropriate urine composition, hydration, and reducing the risk of stone recurrence.

    Every pet is unique, however, and more specific dietary recommendations are tailored to your pet’s individual TCM diagnosis. Specific guidance can be discussed with one of our qualified vets during your consultation.

    Claiming insurance

    Many pet insurance providers now offer cover for complementary and holistic therapies, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, and laser therapy. However, we recommend checking what is included in your plan as cover varies between policies. Please bear in mind that all consultations, treatments, and herbal prescriptions must be paid for at the time. We will then help you claim back from your insurer.

    Frequently asked questions

    What are common clinical signs of urinary stones?

    Urinary stones can cause a variety of signs, which may appear gradually or suddenly during an acute episode. Common signs to watch for include:

    • Straining to urinate, sometimes accompanied by vocalising
    • Frequent urination, with little output
    • Urine accidents in the house despite training
    • Excessive licking of the urinary area
    • Behaviour changes, such as restlessness, irritability, or withdrawal

    Occasionally, stones can block the urinary tract completely. This is a medical emergency and requires immediate veterinary attention. Signs to watch for include:

    • Frequent attempts to urinate with no output
    • Signs of severe pain or distress
    • Vomiting or lethargy

    Even subtle changes in your pet’s urinary habits can signal a problem, so early detection is crucial to prevent complications.

    How are urinary stones typically treated by conventional vets?

    Please be advised that conventional treatment is provided by your regular vet, as we do not offer surgical or medical interventions at Holistic Vet Care.

    Treatment for urinary stones focuses on removing the stones, managing discomfort, preventing recurrence, and addressing underlying causes. The approach depends on the size, type, and location of the stones, as well as your pet’s overall health.

    Common approaches may include:

    • Surgery – surgical removal of large stones that cannot be dissolved
    • Non-surgical removal – minimally invasive techniques, depending on stone type and location.
    • Medication – pain relief and anti-inflammatories to minimise discomfort
    • Dietary management – prescription diets to dissolve certain stones, help prevent future formation, and encourage increased water intake.

    With timely treatment and careful management, most pets recover well and can remain comfortable.

    Must I leave my current vets to seek treatment at Holistic Vet Care?

    No – we work alongside your conventional vet. We don’t replace conventional or emergency treatment. Our aim is to support your pet’s whole body and to help you feel informed, supported, and confident in their care.

    Many complementary therapies are used alongside conventional treatments to improve patient welfare and can help improve prognosis. While adverse herbal-drug interactions (HDIs) can occur, they are uncommon when therapies are prescribed appropriately and monitored carefully.

    When interactions do occur, the most common scenario is the herb enhancing the effect of the drug – which may allow conventional treatment plans to be adjusted by the prescribing vet.

    We always encourage open communication between you, your primary vet, and our team to ensure your pet receives safe, balanced, and well-coordinated care.

    Please don’t hesitate to get in touch to discuss whether holistic support may be appropriate for your pet.

    Can I fully replace conventional treatment with holistic treatment?

    No, holistic treatment should not replace conventional diagnosis or medical care.

    At Holistic Vet Care, we work alongside your regular veterinarian. Conventional treatment is essential for diagnosing the condition, assessing severity, and managing emergencies or complications. Our role is to support your pet’s comfort, overall health, resilience, healing, and long-term wellbeing.

    We always encourage open communication between you, your primary vet, and our team to ensure your pet receives safe, balanced, and well-coordinated care.

    Do I need a referral from my vets?

    Yes – your primary vet signs the “Vet Care Agreement” and sends your pet’s history to us. This ensures your pet receives safe, coordinated care before your first appointment.

    How Long Does Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Take to Show Results?

    The rate and degree of improvement depend on your pet and the severity of disease. Some animals show marked improvement in a matter of weeks, whilst others may need months. With TCM, improvement is steady and sustained, so patience is required.

    Are There Any Risks with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)?

    TCM is generally safe when prescribed by a qualified person. Certain herbs may have side-effects and may have the ability to interact with conventional medications. Therefore, it is imperative that TCM is only used under professional guidance.

    Will acupuncture hurt my pet?

    It is unlikely. We find that most patients tolerate acupuncture very well, many end up falling asleep! Some points can be painful on some patients, but we take steps to minimise discomfort in these cases.

    Can holistic treatments help older pets?

    Absolutely! We see many geriatric patients, and they often demonstrate notable improvements (it may require several treatments before the benefits can be obviously appreciated). Some clients report that their older animals appear brighter, more comfortable, or more engaged again.

    How do I know which holistic treatments are suitable for my pet?

    Talk to your vet before trialling any new treatments.

    Once registered with us, you can also ask our holistic vet.

    Can I claim through my insurance?

    Most insurance companies will cover/contribute towards our services. However, we always advise checking with your insurance company regarding your individual policy.

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