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Estrogen toxicity is a condition in which a group of estrogen compounds (female hormones), either produced in excess within the body or administered from the outside, become poisonous to the body. Estrogen toxicity is seen most commonly in reproductive-age females and aged males.Estrogen toxicity can occur due to estrogen-producing tumors or from the administration of estrogen type medications. These medications are often used to treat a multitude of disorders. Examples include diseases of the prostate, anal tumors, and urinary incontinence (inability to control urination).What to Watch For
Urinary incontinence is the loss of voluntary control of urination and may be confused with inappropriate urination, which is a behavioral problem. Diagnostic tests may be needed to distinguish between...
Bruising and bleeding are disorders of primary hemostasis – or clotting – that result in bleeding into the skin or mucous membranes to a degree out of proportion to the trauma. The impact may be mild...
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