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Treatment. Bacterial prostatitis requires antibiotic treatment. Dogs with acute prostatitis typically require hospitalization with intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration. Hospitalized dogs are treated with antibiotics and closely monitored in case sepsis or other complications develop.
Symptoms Painless swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin. Persistent fatigue. Fever. Night sweats. Shortness of breath. Unexplained...
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One to 3 cups a day can lower your odds of aggressive prostate cancer by nearly a third -- no matter what your health condition is. If you have or...
Read More »Prostatitis can affect male dogs similarly to male humans, causing urinary tract infections, pain, and difficulty urinating or defecating. It is not a common problem, but it can become serious if left untreated. Prostatitis may also indicate the presence of another prostatic disease, making veterinary evaluation all the more important.
A creatinine test is a measure of how well your kidneys are performing their job of filtering waste from your blood. Creatinine is a chemical...
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Treatments. Because BPH cannot be cured, the treatment focuses on reducing the symptoms. The treatment is based on how severe the symptoms are, how...
Read More »Prostatitis may occur in conjunction with prostatic or paraprostatic cysts as well as prostate cancer.
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65 years old The only sure way to find out if you have cervical cancer is to get a screening test (a Pap test and/or an HPV test). If you are a...
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Many prostate cancers grow slowly and are confined to the prostate gland, where they may not cause serious harm. However, while some types of...
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Prostate cancer mainly affects men over 50, and your risk increases as you get older. The most common age for men to be diagnosed with prostate...
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