The following Conditions are related toUrine

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  • Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma)

    Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) is a condition where abnormal cells grow excessively inside the numerous bile ducts. This growth is about 4-5 inches long, moving bile from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine. Bile is the fluid that helps in digesting the food your body intakes. Cure/medications for Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) This is a chronic disease, and hence, it has no cure.  Read More

  • Bladder cancer

    Treatment for bladder cancer depends on a number of factors like the type of cancer, grade of cancer, and stage of cancer, which is taken into consideration along with your overall health and your treatment preferences.Bladder cancer treatment may include:1. Surgery: It is performed to remove the cancer cells2. Chemotherapy in the bladder (intravesical chemotherapy): to treat cancers that are conf  Read More

  • Bladder cancer (cancer of the urinary bladder)

    If you notice that you have discolored urine and are concerned it may contain blood, make an appointment with your doctor to get it checked. Also make an appointment with your doctor if you have other signs or symptoms that worry you.    Read More

  • Carcinoid disease

    Neuroendocrine cells are also located in other tissues, such as the lungs and stomach. The hormone they produce helps regulate digestion. But when a carcinoid tumor grows, it produces too much of this hormone and causes symptoms like diarrhea, flushing, wheezing, sweating, and heartburn. Lightheadedness or fainting spells Shortness of breath Abdominal pain or cramping Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)  Read More

  • Formalin intoxication

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  • Nephrocarcinoma

    Although uncommon, nephrocarcinoma is the most prevalent kind of kidney cancer in adults. The risk factors for nephrocarcinoma are: Smoking: The risk drops if you stop smoking, but it takes many years to get to the same level of risk as someone who never smoked. Obesity: Obese people usually have a higher risk of developing nephrocarcinoma or RCC. High Blood Pressure: This is one risk that does not seem to be  Read More

  • Prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is also named prostatic carcinoma. This is a very common cancer that occurs in the prostate. In the male body, the prostate is a small walnut-shaped gland that helps in producing the seminal fluid that transports sperm. This is located next to the bladder. This starts in the prostate gland and spreads to the seminal vesicles. Prostate cancer, as such, has no particular signs but some of the signs can reveal thi  Read More

  • Prostate cancer screening

    Most medical organizations advise men in their 50s to speak with their doctors about the advantages and disadvantages of prostate cancer screening. 1. Prostate cancer symptoms vary from person to person.               2. Some individuals have no symptoms at all. Unable to completely empty the bladder, frequent urination, particularly at night, weak or interrupted urin  Read More

  • Urethral cancer

    Urethral cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. In women, the urethra is about 1½ inches long and is just above the vagina. In men, the urethra is about 8 inches long, and goes through the prostate gland and the penis to the outside of the body. In men, the urethra also carries semen. Urethr  Read More