Cats susceptible to skin cancer, especially around face and earsDaniel Crain, CONTRIBUTOR
Sunburns are caused by UV rays, which damage cells in exposed skin. Blistering, which leads to cell death, is actually meant to protect the skin by sloughing off damaged cells. But if those cells multiply, they can pass along damaged DNA, which can then develop into skin c...
Since 2013, after going to the doctor to have a spot on his nose checked out that just wasn't going away and finding out it was cancer, he's been open with the public about his battles with basal cell carcinoma. In mid-2014, he posted this photo of "another basel cell carsinoma [...
Analyze the above dog skin problem photos to recognize any of them on your pooch and deal with it fast. Dog Skin Problems: Key Takeaways Although less frequent, skin cancer or tumors are the most dangerous ailment affecting a dog's skin. Viruses, hormones, and hereditary factors can all po...
in-house vet Dr. Amanda about your kitty's condition and she recommended the following supplements: 1. Natures Immuno - It helps support the immune system and helps with chronic feline infections, liver disorders, feline cancer, compromised immune systems, endocrine disorders, and kidney, ...
It's scary enough making a doctor's appointment to see if a strange mole could be cancerous. Imagine, then, that you were in that situation while also living far away from the nearest doctor, unable to take time off work and unsure you had the money to c
it’s not unheard of for runners to experience heart problems as they age. This seems so unfair. It’s like sticking to a low-fat diet and then finding out you have clogged arteries and need heart surgery. Or avoiding sun exposure and always using sunscreen, then getting skin cancer. ...
Samson has flakey skin that is most obvious on his back toward the tail and under his belly toward his back legs. It feels a bit oiley and the flakes are small...
Long story short, our beloved angel (Lessie) has a very aggressive cancer, a mass in her lungs. I don’t know if the patch has anything to do with the cancer, but I got her back only a week ago after diagnosis. I got her some supplements from K9 immunity and have put her on an...
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