Hemoroide

Le Guide qui a change ma vie

Il avait été l'année puisque la majeure attaque de panique qui s'est passé, mais que la peur
d'avoir un autre créé une phobie des médecins . Je comprends ses sentiments parce que j'ai
un ami qui a une excellente couverture de l'assurance médicale, mais ne jamais voir un médecin,
sauf si elle est grave .


Ils ont aussi une phobie des hôpitaux et des médecins . Ils m'ont dit une fois qu'ils ne veulent
pas faire des tests sanguins ou d'obtenir des bilans de santé parce qu'ils ne veulent pas savoir
si elles ont une maladie comme le cancer. Ils pensent que s'ils ne savent pas qu'ils ont un
problème de santé alors il n'existe pas. Évitement conduit toujours à des problèmes de santé .
Debbie évitait d'avoir son hemoroide externe enlevé.

Hemoroide : Le Guide qui a change ma vie

Saturday, November 16, 2013

New Treatments May Be Found Through Bladder Cancer Research

By Bonnie Contreras


Urine is typically held in a hollow organ called the bladder until it can be eliminated. This organ is found in the lower region of the abdominal cavity. When it becomes full to capacity, most individuals experience an uncomfortable sensation. If urine is held past this point, it can cause infections. Ongoing bladder cancer research is being completed to discover a cure, as well as more efficient treatments for this devastating disease.

In much of the Western world as well as the United States, this kind of cancer is sixth most common among all types. However, if malignant growths in this organ are discovered early, the lives of many patients can be saved. Unfortunately, the disease is often spread to surrounding organs before it is discovered.

According to clinical studies, malignancies of this type occur more often individuals who smoke. This is due to the fact that sulfur, one of the numerous hazardous substances associated with smoking cigarettes, irritates the organ's lining, which in turn encourages inappropriate cell division. Fortunately, when a person stops smoking, his or her risk for developing this disease immediately decreases.

The symptoms associated with this disease include frequent urination, low back pain, blood in the urine, or painful urination. However, it is essential to understand that such symptoms do not always indicate the presence of a cancerous tumor. There are many other disorders associated with the same symptoms. These include conditions such as infections, or the presence of cysts. For this reason, those experiencing such symptoms should be evaluated by a medical professional.

Those with a history of cancer in their family may have a higher risk than others for contracting the aforementioned disease. This all depends on whether or not the person carries a certain gene. Studies are underway to develop a test that can be used to determine whether such a gene is present. If a person tests positive for this gene, appropriate screenings can be regularly completed in order to uncover any cell division while it is still in its early stages.

For unknown reasons, the aforementioned disease affects more men than women. In addition, Asians and Africans are not at as high a risk for this disease as are Caucasians. The reason for this phenomenon is also yet unknown, although studies are underway to determine why individuals of certain races are at a higher risk than others.

As with most malignancies, bladder tumor risk increases with age. However, this is true about most cancers, and therefore it is difficult for scientists to determine exactly why the elderly are at an elevated risk for the disease. Some health care professionals are of the opinion that specific chemicals found in beverages and food can raise a person's risk for such tumors, if high amounts of such products are consumed.

Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are typically used to treat individuals with the aforementioned cancer. Additional bladder cancer research is now being completed for the purpose of finding a cure and more effective treatments for this catastrophic illness. Although uncommon, this type of cancer can be fatal. This is why anyone who notices the aforementioned symptoms should speak to his or her doctor without delay.




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