yes i think it can if you have a enlarged adrenal gland best to seek medical advice as soon as you can just in case.
Renal (kidney) failure is very common with cats - three times more so than with dogs.
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A bulky adrenal gland with no definite lesion indicates an enlarged adrenal gland without a clear abnormality or mass present. Further imaging or testing may be needed to determine the cause of the enlargement, such as inflammation, hyperplasia, or a functional disorder.
I am an anesthesiologist, so I do not possess a subspecialist's knowledge of either the kidney or the spleen. However, based on the medical knowledge I do have, I would say that it would be highly unlikely that a kidney infection would result in an enlarged spleen.
i dont think they would cause kidney failure, but it would cause lots of other problems.
If ACTH does not cause a normal elevation, the adrenal gland is primarily affected as it may not be responding appropriately to the stimulation of ACTH. This can indicate problems with the adrenal cortex, which produces cortisol in response to ACTH.
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
one of the problems could be caused by the kidney. you might have kidney problems or kidney disease. if any of this happens to you, you should go see the doctor fast. if you do not, it can get worse and it may cause serious injuries or death.
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Enlarged nasal turbinates can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, frequent nosebleeds, and a runny nose. In some cases, it can lead to a condition called turbinate hypertrophy, which may require medical treatment or surgery to alleviate symptoms and improve airflow.
Enlarged lymph nodes can be caused from many things. This includes an illness or infection. Some cancers can also cause swollen lymph nodes. See a doctor as soon as possible to rule out serious problems.