YES it is a skin disorder and contagious desease and 100% of people have my docter told me and i have it so i should know right ??
- Bruce blue bird
Fluid-filled cysts on the abdomen may be due to various conditions such as ovarian cysts, kidney cysts, or liver cysts. These cysts are sacs filled with fluid that can sometimes cause discomfort or pain, and may require further evaluation and treatment by a healthcare professional.
Most kidney cysts are non-cancerous and do not cause harm. However, large or complex cysts may lead to symptoms like pain or infection. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
Yes, neurons can become cancerous, but it is rare. Neurons are not as prone to developing cancer as other types of cells in the body. When neurons do become cancerous, the condition is known as neuroblastoma.
"My Father had a biopsy to make sure the lump was not cancerous"
Normal tissue and cancerous tissue differ in several key ways. Normal tissue follows a controlled growth pattern, while cancerous tissue grows uncontrollably. Normal cells have specific functions and structures, while cancer cells often lack these specialized features. Additionally, normal tissue responds to signals that regulate growth and division, whereas cancerous tissue ignores these signals. Finally, normal tissue typically remains localized, while cancerous tissue can invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
This means they are cancerous cysts. I suggest you go to the doctors immediately as you will almost certainly die.
You should be able to find photographs of Lipomas on the Internet. They are soft tissue cysts, often called 'fatty cysts' and they are not cancerous. They can be surgically removed but your body may grow more of them.
Cysts are usually found on the ovaries whereas a total hysterectomy whether abdominal or laproscopic removes the uterus and cervix. If the cysts are cancerous then their removal would be one option either by an oopherectomy (removal of the ovary) or a cystectomy removal of the cysts. It would be unusual therefore to have a hysterectomy for ovarian cysts unless there are other conditions which may point to this such as fibroids etc,
The presence of single or multiple fluid-filled cysts that are palpable in the breast is known as breast cysts. Breast cysts are common, benign (non-cancerous) lumps that can be felt as smooth, round, or oval masses. They are usually caused by hormonal changes and often disappear on their own.
you need to see a gynecologist, they will then take a pap smear from there on it will be dicided whether or not you may need a D&C
They are very painful and in exceptinal cases can be malignant (cancerous) they are normally benign. You need to get them sorted asap if you have them as not doing so can cause infertillity
A cyst is a fluid filled structure. Cortical describes its location in the cortex, meaning the outer portion of the kidney. Mid pole is the middle portion of the kidney. There are different types of cysts. Simple cysts are harmless and may be ignored. Complex cysts range from harmless to cancerous. The features of the cyst will help the radiologist (the doctor interpreting the exam) determine whether the cyst is simple or complex. Depending on its features, complex cysts will need to be reimaged (with CT or ultrasound) or removed (with surgery).
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
Bilateral kidney cysts are cysts in BOTH kidneys.
cysts of tissue
These are generally cysts, but when you see your doctor have him check it out. All lumps should be checked out and most are not cancerous.
No. A benign neoplasm derived from glandular epithelium, in which there is a conspicuous stroma of proliferating fibroblasts and connective tissue elements; commonly occurs in breast tissue. Some people have breasts with a lot of fatty tissue and some have cystic breasts. If you have the type with cysts, the tissue can create a small, hard, round area. Initially they are not harmful or cancerous. That is what benign means.