If you breathe in poisonus fumes then yo uwill get a tumor!!
Not usually.
Two types of tumors can grow inside the nose: polyps and papillomas. By far the most common are polyps, which have smooth surfaces. On the contrary, papillomas have irregular surfaces and are, in fact, warts.
Many time tumors in dogs are Fatty Tumors which arent as dangerous as a cancer tumor. however depending on how far up her nose it is, it could be Lymphoma or Osteosarcoma. both are bone cancers which can be fatal in untreated.
A pug that has a bad snotty nose should be brought to the veterinarian. It may indicate allergies, a blockage, an infection, or polyps and tumors.
Dr John Hill
Possible causes of cat nose discharge include respiratory infections, allergies, foreign objects in the nasal passages, dental issues, or nasal tumors. Treatment may involve antibiotics for infections, antihistamines for allergies, removal of foreign objects, dental care, or surgery for tumors. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Tumors, cuts, broken bones, and damaged tissues can be reasons to have a surgery.
Yes. You can get tumors on the face and you do get them there. You can get tumors practically every where in your body.
Congested turbinates mean a stuffy nose. Rule out polyposis means make sure the stuffiness isn't caused by bening mucous tumors.
The difference between papilloma tumors and papilloma skin tumors is that papilloma tumors are not cancerous. Papilloma skin tumors have the ability to become cancerous over time.
Malignant tumors typically grow faster than benign tumors.
Malignant tumors grow faster and are more aggressive than benign tumors.