Many patients with fibroids are worried about whether their disease can be cured or not, because everyone understands the disease literally and thinks that the disease is very serious and difficult to treat. However, is fibroid really that terrible and difficult to treat? Today we will learn whether fibroid is easy to treat. Want to know if fibroids are easy to treat? Let’s first learn what fibroids are. Fibromas are composed of well-differentiated subcutaneous connective tissue. They are common in adults aged 40-50 years old. The tumor grows slowly. When the tumor develops to a certain extent, it generally stops growing. It is a benign tumor composed of well-differentiated subcutaneous connective tissue. It rarely becomes malignant. The treatment is mainly surgical resection. It is more common in the subcutaneous and grows slowly. It is generally small, with clear edges, smooth surface, hard texture, and can be pushed. If mixed with other components, it becomes fibromyoma, fibroadenoma, fibrolipoma, etc. According to the age and location of onset, it mainly includes juvenile fibromatosis, cervical fibromatosis, infantile fibromatosis, infantile myofibromatosis, lipofibromatosis, etc. The age of onset is mostly between 30 and 50 years old, and it is also not uncommon in children and adolescents. Tumors can occur in large muscles in any part of the body, with the rectus abdominis of the abdominal wall and the aponeurosis of the adjacent muscles being the most common, and they are more common during pregnancy and late pregnancy. Those outside the abdominal wall are more common in men, and they are more common in the scapula, thigh and buttocks. Fibroids should be removed surgically at an early stage, and the surrounding tissues should be removed appropriately. Desmoid tumors should be removed extensively at an early stage. The patient should be sent for pathological examination after surgery to exclude malignancy. Medication is generally not required. Treatment of fibroids is divided into the following situations: 1. Benign fibroma: surgical resection and send for pathological examination. 2. Fibromatosis: Fibromatosis growing in areas susceptible to pressure and friction can be removed and then pathologically examined. 3. Desmoid tumor: local extensive resection, including complete resection of the tumor and the surrounding 3 cm tissue, and skin grafting, otherwise it is very likely to recur. Therefore, whether fibroma is easy to treat depends on the specific situation of the patient. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to first confirm whether your condition is serious and receive treatment according to the doctor's guidance. |
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