Yes, unfortunately. My Red Platy is currently afflicted with Swim Bladder Disease. He is swimming erratically, and his buoyancy is off balance. I have quarantined him, raised the water temperature, added salt, even tried feeding him peas, now just hoping for the best.
Typically, an endocrinologist would not diagnose and treat gall bladder disease. Endocrinologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the metabolism and endocrine system. For treatment of gall bladder disease, it would be best to seek the treatment from a doctor who specializes in gastroenterology.
The treatment of bladder cancer depends on how deep the tumor invades into the bladder wall. A combination of radiation and chemotherapy can also be used to treat this disease, but has not been determined on how is it effective yet.
A urinary diversion is created as a means to treat cancer of the bladder, when conservative measures have been unsuccessful, or when there is recurrence of the disease invading the muscle wall.
Yes
Urologists are specialists in the treatment of the bladder.
Liver disease, gall bladder diseases and diseases of the pancreas, kidneys, stomach and spleen. Anemia, hepatitis, rheumatism, arthritis and may lower blood pressure.
Anticholinergic drugs are used to treat a variety of disorders such as gastrointestinal cramps, urinary bladder spasm, asthma, motion sickness, muscular spasms, poisoning with certain toxic compounds, and as an aid to anesthesia.
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Your guppy is most likely suffering from swim bladder disease. If you go to your local pet store they might have something to treat it with.
Bladder infections, kidney disease, arthritis, gout, rheumatic conditions, cystitis, skin conditions, digestive problems, menstrual irregularities, high blood pressure, and more . . .
Cystectomy is performed to treat cancer of the bladder.
This may occur after five to 10 years or more of successful levodopa treatment.