Lipomas are suspicious of whether the lipomas will go away on their own

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The clinical manifestations of lipomas are: benign tumors formed by lipomas formed from proliferative mature adipose tissue. It is more common in adults between the ages of 40 and 50.

    The tumor is soft, round or lobulated, located under the skin, and can be pushed; The size of the tumor varies, the small one is as big as a jujube, and it can be felt by touching it by hand, and the large one can bulge the skin surface, but the surface is normal. Tumors are single or multiple, occurring anywhere on the body surface, especially in the shoulders, back, and abdomen. Most of them are asymptomatic.

    Angiolipoma is a special type of lipoma, which is more common in young people, and tends to occur in the lower limbs, which can be painful and tender to touch. During histopathological examination, in addition to large mature fat cells, most hyperplastic blood vessels can be seen in the tumor, and the boundary of the whole tumor is clear. Lipomas are rarely cancerous and generally do not need to**; If the tumor is large, impairs movement, or suddenly enlarges or ulces in the near future, it should be surgically removed.

    Smaller lipomas don't need to be ***, just look at them.

    It is recommended that you go to the same class in Beijing for examination, and their "lipoma double effect**" is very effective. Good luck with a speedy **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to cut it out, and by the way, do a pathological examination to see what it is. Because the shape of this mass has changed, you need to go to the hospital for examination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is necessary to go to the hospital to diagnose it, and the body is the most important.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Question 1: Does the lipoma disappear on its own? I don't have big data to explain, but many people around me have grown, some lipomas will get bigger and bigger, some will remain the same (in most cases), and some will become smaller or even disappear (just me and my dad), lipomas are caused by abnormal metabolism, if the metabolism is normal, exercise more, and maintain a good mood, there is a certain possibility that it will disappear.

    Question 2: Will subcutaneous lipomas disappear on their own Lipomas are benign tumors formed by hypertrophic mature fatty tissue. It is more common in adults between the ages of 40 and 50.

    It can be found anywhere on the body surface, but is more common on the shoulders, back, and abdomen. single or multiple, soft, rounded or lobulated, well-demarcated, subcutaneous, can be pushed; The size varies, but the surface is normal, and most of them have no symptoms. The development is very slow, most of them have no serious adverse effects on the body, and there are very few malignant changes.

    Small (within 1cm in diameter), multiple lipomas, generally do not need to be treated, superficial lipomas affect function, labor and aesthetics, larger tumors can be considered surgery.

    Pay attention to maintaining a comfortable mood, mainly light diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, keep the stool smooth, should not be too full, eat less beef, sheep, pig, dog meat, do not eat greasy and thick flavor, strong wine and spicy fried food, pay attention to rest.

    Question 3: Will lipomas go away on their own? Won't go away. But it doesn't get worse either. Surgery is generally not needed. Don't worry too much about it's okay.

    Question 4: Can lipoma** go away? Lipomas generally don't go away on their own.

    It is generally believed that lipoma is related to diet, mood and lifestyle habits, so a reasonable diet, emotional regulation and regular and good life and rest can play a good role in the prevention of lipoma.

    A lipoma is a common benign tumor that can occur anywhere there is fat. Some cases occur in the extremities, mainly under the skin, but also in the deep extremities and between the muscular abdomen, and are older in patients and, less commonly, in children. Deep lipomas usually grow along the muscles and can reach deep into the periosteum, but rarely invade adjacent bones.

    Lipomas are rarely malignant and can be removed by surgery. Small, slow-growing, asymptomatic lipomas generally do not need to be treated. There are various methods of laser surgery** for lipomas, but small lipomas are removed by lobulation using a micro-incision laser excision.

    Larger lipomas are removed by incision according to surgical requirements, and laser removal of lipmas is very convenient.

    In addition, lipomas should be distinguished from sarcoma, which is a malignant tumor of adipose tissue and is more common in the thighs, buttocks, deep axilla, and retroperitoneum. The tumor is noncapsule, nodular in shape, and grows slowly.

    Question 5: Does lipoma not go away on its own? Is it not in it for the rest of your life without surgery Yes, it is insoluble and absorbed, and it has always been there.

    Question 6: Does the lipoma on the body matter, does it need to be **, will it disappear on its own Will it not disappear, pay attention to exercise.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    2008-5-6 Lipolipoma is a benign tumor formed by hyperplasia mature adipose tissue.

    It is more common in adults between the ages of 40 and 50.

    The tumor is soft, round or lobulated.

    Lipomas are benign and can be removed surgically.

    The rate is also very low.

    If it's a liposarcoma, you should be vigilant, that's generally if you don't want surgery, don't care, lipoma is benign anyway!

    It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine conservatively, Chinese medicine without ***, reconcile yin and yang, improve immunity, enhance organ function, reduce symptoms, control the development of the disease, and improve it should not be a big problem until now Hey......

    I'm still worried, I'm going to have surgery in a while......One of the characteristics of the tumor division is the part of the tumor that grows.

    If the long part is the part that is easier to accumulate fat, then it will definitely grow for this kind of bacteria that cause pus, and it is very effective to use oxytetracycline tablets to sprinkle it in the abscess cavity.

    But in the flash of sprinkling medicine, you have to use Xinjieer to kill the liquid if it is really a lipoma and not a malignant tumor, it can be completely cured, in this case, you can do surgery to remove the lipoma, you can ensure that the laryngeal cavity is unobstructed, there are more than ten lipomas in my body, if it is too big, I have to have surgery, I don't drink alcohol, it should not be about drinking, I have an egg on my back, and after two days, I will make an appointment with **Is there a good hospital that is no longer cut**.

    It's good to cut it off, it's better to go to the hospital.

    It could be a lipoma!

    Pay attention to observation, it doesn't matter if there is no rapid growth, go to the hospital for diagnosis in time if there is a change!

    I hope it can help you with benign lesions, if you don't want surgery, you can consider stereotactic radiotherapy (gyro knife, gamma knife) If it is a malignant tumor, you must have surgery, if it is benign, you should be fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The problem of lipoma is impossible to heal itself, because lipoma is a disorder of human fat tissue metabolism, if the lipoma is relatively large, then there may be local compression symptoms, so lipoma can be removed by surgery, so it is impossible to eliminate self-healing, it is recommended that surgery should be done, and there is usually a reasonable diet to ensure comprehensive and balanced nutrition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lipomas cannot disappear on their own, **Principle 1, small or multiple lipomas generally do not need to be treated 2, larger ones should be surgically removed. Tumor resection is complete, none**. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on what type of lipoma you have, and there are three specific types of lipomas: 1Atypical liposarcoma, or grade 1 or well-differentiated liposarcoma (highly differentiated tumour and low degree of malignancy) is common in the abdominal cavity, where the tumor is large, slow-growing, and less likely to metastasize.

    2.Liposarcoma multiforme or the normal morphology of fat cells in the tumor disappears or is of high grade, which tends to occur in the abdominal cavity and limbs, grows rapidly, has strong aggressiveness, is easy to spread, and is easy to metastasize to the lungs.

    3.Myxoid liposarcoma, which tends to occur in the abdominal cavity, has behavioral features that fall somewhere in between. It tends to invade other fatty tissue in the abdominal cavity rather than spread to the lungs. Tumor cells have satellite foci.

    Therefore, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lipomas generally don't go away on their own. Lipomas are mainly caused by abnormal or disordered metabolism of adipose tissue, and in addition, some people have family inheritance. Lipomas are mainly made up of mature fat cells and are one of the most common benign tumors in soft tissues.

    Some people can make lipomas smaller by taking traditional Chinese medicine that invigorates blood circulation and dispels blood stasis. But it's hard to go away right away. If the lipoma is not very large and does not affect the appearance or work life, no special treatment is usually required.

    However, if it suddenly grows faster or affects work and life, it can only be eliminated by surgical excision.

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