Chlamydia can infect the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside. This urethritis may cause painful urination or discharge, although 80 to 90% of women and at least 50% of men with chlamydia have no symptoms.
Prostate cancer Cervical cancer H.I.V./A.I.D.S. (can lead to infertility) Crabs Syphillis Gonorrhea Crohns
Prostate cancer can affect the urinary system by obstructing the urethra, leading to difficulties in urination, such as increased frequency, urgency, and weak urine flow. As the tumor grows, it may press against the bladder or urethra, causing pain and discomfort. Additionally, treatments for prostate cancer, such as surgery or radiation, can further impact urinary function, potentially resulting in incontinence or other urinary complications. Regular monitoring and management of urinary symptoms are important for patients with prostate cancer.
what is the affect on the excretory system
Cervical cancer affects the female reproductive system.
Cervical cancer is cancer of the cells lining the cervix which is the passage between the uterus and the vagina. You can prevent cervical cancer by monitoring risk factors for cervical cancer. Find out more about the several risk factors that increase your chance of developing cervical cancer.
Cervical Cancer I think.
Yes, a urine infection can potentially affect cervical mucus, as infections can lead to inflammation and changes in the body's overall environment. This may alter the consistency and appearance of cervical mucus, potentially making it thicker or cloudier. However, the primary symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) typically involve the urinary system rather than the reproductive system. If you notice significant changes or have concerns, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Cervical cancer can compromise the immune system in several ways. The human papillomavirus (HPV), which often causes cervical cancer, can evade immune detection and hinder the body's ability to mount an effective immune response. Additionally, the presence of tumor cells can lead to immune system dysfunction, where immune cells may become suppressed or exhausted, further impairing the body's ability to fight not only the cancer but also other infections. This weakened immune response makes patients more susceptible to opportunistic infections and other malignancies.
Brain cancer by itself can affect nearly all organ systems in the body because its responsible for innervating every single organ and organ systems in the body, nut the mostly affected systems are the nervous system which it is a part of and the musculo-skeletal system, this if its not metastasised. sometimes brain cancer metastasise to other organs , which accordingly will affect.
Well i did some research and stumbled across this: "Fewer than half of the participants knew of the link between the virus and cervical cancer. " the virus they are referring to is human papillomaviruses (HPV). So my conclusion is yes cervical cancer is viral http://www.livescience.com/health/061112_cervical_cancer.html
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It affects the kidney.