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Actinomycosis: Infectious disease of bacterial origin, whose agent is found in the mouth and the rest of the digestive tract.
Arterial aneurysms: Are dilations by at least 50% of the artery’s diameter, and the advised solution is surgery.
Cataracts: Cataracts cause progressive vision alterations, culminating in blindness if they are not promptly treated.
Cryptorchidism: The testicles that are located anywhere in the normal tract and are not able to descend.
Cystitis: Infection produced by germs that reach the bladder through the urethra, specially during sexual relations.
Digestive hemorrhage: Blood loss through the digestive system should be considered an emergency, for which treatment should be immediate.
Gallbladder cancer: In around 80% of the cases, there is an association between gallstones and later cell malignancy.
Impotence: We can define this disorder as the inability to obtain or maintain a sufficient erection for the sexual act.
Megacolon: This denomination is used in diverse clinical situations where there is a permanent dilation of the colon.
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