Thursday, January 14, 2010

Testicular Cancer More Condition_treatment What Are The Symptoms Of Testicular Cancer In Stallions?

What are the symptoms of testicular cancer in stallions? - testicular cancer more condition_treatment

My horse Appaloosa 12 years is shortened, the weight for the last two months. Her back and hips) are pain (caused by a different problem. There are about 10 days, I noticed one testicle looked a little different than others. Since then, I realize that the body has become a soft dough. In recent days have begun to make a small testicles. Is this testicular cancer is the good prognosis?

4 comments:

Hetty said...

I examined by a veterinarian immediately! Based on several horses in recent years as the APHC is what is abnormal.

If your skin is gray, the tumors sarcoidosis. When these tumors develop within the shell, which quickly can lead to cancer and to the testes. I love my daughter many years ago pony. Then he went on his belly to spread neutered. If Perdue had a job until it's too late. How I wish I had taken before!

Weight loss, kidney pain, shock - these were all symptoms that I found and wrote down as something else to call - quick fast your veterinarian. If you do not know how a university hospital would have as soon as possible, I find!

mother of 7! said...

I like to call your veterinarian as soon as possible, I do not know much about horses, but my horse and it is not a good t!

Flowers said...

I want to come to the training, it sounds good, what is your pet

Flowers said...

I want to come to the training, it sounds good, what is your pet

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