Whether renal hamartoma recurs after treatment with traditional Chinese medicine is closely related to personal constitution, tumor nature and the choice of treatment method. For the management of renal hamartoma, regular review and comprehensive evaluation are very important, and timely medical treatment and professional advice should be sought when necessary. Renal hamartoma is a benign tumor composed mostly of fat, blood vessels and smooth muscle. It is usually sporadic and some may be related to genetic diseases. In general, hamartomas with a small diameter and no obvious symptoms usually do not require special treatment and only require regular check-ups. However, if the tumor is too large or accompanied by a risk of bleeding, intervention is required according to the specific circumstances, such as surgical treatment or other medical means. Traditional Chinese medicine may have a certain auxiliary effect in regulating physical constitution and improving symptoms, but the use of traditional Chinese medicine alone cannot ensure that the tumor disappears completely. Regarding the recurrence of the efficacy, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the degree of radical cure of the tumor and the individual's health status. If only Chinese medicine is used to relieve symptoms without completely eliminating the tumor lesions, the possibility of recurrence is high. Renal hamartoma itself grows slowly, and even if there are no signs of recurrence in the short term, the importance of regular follow-up cannot be ignored. The size of the tumor, the proportion of vascular components, and whether there are potential complications will affect the subsequent course of the disease. In daily life, it is recommended to maintain a regular lifestyle, exercise appropriately to strengthen the body, and avoid overwork. Pay attention to low salt and light diet to reduce the extra burden on the kidneys. If the hamartoma is large, the symptoms are obvious, or there is low back pain, hematuria, etc., you should go to the hospital for evaluation as soon as possible to develop a suitable treatment plan. Regular imaging examinations (such as B-ultrasound or CT) are very important to understand tumor changes in a timely manner and reduce the risk of recurrence. |
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