Signs of anal
gland cancer include difficultly eliminating, anal swelling and long, thin stools.
Not exact matches
Scientists have linked BPA to a growing list of ailments:
cancer, reproductive and cardiovascular system disorders (
including damage to the prostate
gland, infertility and early puberty), brain and neurological system dysfunctions, behavioral problems, diabetes and obesity.
Now, this thinning of the adrenal
gland cortex was a very unusual abnormality for us, that has not been previously reported in dolphins in the literature... now, aside from chemical exposure, conditions that can cause the adrenal
gland to become thin
include things like
cancer, autoimmune disease, fungal infections and tuberculosis.
The effect of these findings on the long - term health of the mammary
gland,
including its lactational capacity and its risk of
cancer, should be evaluated in future studies.»
Li - Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a genetic disorder associated with an increased risk of developing several forms of
cancer,
including soft tissue sarcoma, breast
cancer, leukemia, lung
cancer, brain tumors and adrenal
gland tumors.
Treatments for prostate
cancer,
including the surgical removal of the prostate
gland, can result in such conditions, or even death.
Diseases and conditions that can affect the salivary
glands include infections, obstructions,
cancer, mumps and Sjogren's syndrome.
Pau d'Arco (Tabebuia avellanedae) known also as Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, or Taheebo is a tree native to South America, where it has been traditionally used for a very long time to treat a wide range of health problems,
including candida overgrowth or candidiasis (
including vaginal and oral yeast infection), various types of
cancer, infections, gastric ulcers, skin conditions, pain, arthritis, fever, inflammation of the prostate
gland (prostatitis), dysentery, skin ulcers, leukaemia, respiratory infections (cold, flu, bronchitis, sinusitis, etc.), herpes simplex virus, bacterial infections
including cystitis, etc..
The radiation can destroy the thyroid
gland and any other thyroid cells (
including cancer cells) that take up iodine, with little effect on the rest of your body.
Unneutered female dogs are prone to
cancers of the ovaries and mammary
glands, and infections of the uterus
including pyometra, a usually life threatening toxic infection of the uterus.
Other conditions that are often recognized with ultrasound
include infected gallbladders, enlarged adrenal
glands, kidneys damaged by toxins such as antifreeze, diffuse liver disease, lymphoma and other
cancers, enlarged lymph nodes and reproductive tract abnormalities such as an infected uterus or inflamed prostate
gland.
The
glands may also become swollen because of infiltrates from other
cancers including those of fat, lymphoid, mast and melanocyte cells.
The other five percent are due to uncommon diseases,
including cancer of the thyroid
gland.
It can be the result of a congenital disease, an iodine deficiency,
cancer of the thyroid
gland, or an after effect of some medical treatment,
including surgery to remove a cancerous thyroid
gland.
But a few examples
include pain, high blood pressure, overactive thyroid
gland (hyperthyroidism), declining kidney function, arthritis, diabetes,
cancer, heart murmurs and / or arrhythmias, and tooth problems, like «resorptive lesions.»
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, spaying and neutering pets offers many health benefits to pets
including preventing uterine infections and breast
cancer in female dogs and lessen the risk of enlarged prostate
glands and testicular
cancer in male dogs.
Unaltered female cats are prone to
cancers of the ovaries and mammary
glands, and infections of the uterus
including pyometra, a usually life - threatening toxic infection of the uterus.
Some of the types of
cancers diagnosed in pets are the same types as those in humans,
including mammary
gland cancer and lymphoma; with leukemia being the most common type of
cancer diagnosed in cats.
Other conditions that are often recognized with ultrasound
include infected gallbladders, enlarged adrenal
glands, kidneys damaged by toxins such as antifreeze, diffuse liver disease, lymphoma and other intestinal
cancers, enlarged lymph nodes and reproductive tract abnormalities such as an infected uterus or inflamed prostate
gland.