Benign tumor
Introduction
Introduction to benign tumors Benign tumor refers to the abnormal proliferation of cells in certain tissues of the body, which is expansive growth, which is like ballooning and gradually expanding, and the growth is relatively slow. As the tumor grows, it can squeeze the surrounding tissue, but does not invade the adjacent normal tissue. The tumor is mostly spherical and nodular. The envelope is often formed around, so the boundary with the normal tissue is obvious. It can be moved by hand, and it can be moved easily. It is easy to remove and remove during surgery. There is little recurrence after removal. basic knowledge Sickness ratio: 0.05%-0.2% Susceptible population: family with a history of benign tumors Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: acute abdomen malignant tumor
Cause
Benign tumor cause
The etiology of benign tumors is still not well understood, and may involve cell mutations in normal muscle layers, more complex interactions between certain hormones and local growth factors, and a certain relationship with genetic factors.
Prevention
Benign tumor prevention
1. In the diet, you can eat foods that inhibit tumor growth, such as: sea cucumber, shiitake mushroom, white fungus, Chinese kiwi, glutinous rice, diamond and animal pancreas, liver, kidney, spleen, sea fish and so on.
2. Persist in doing a proper amount of aerobic exercise every day to enhance the body's resistance.
3. Regular health checkups and early detection.
Complication
Benign tumor complications Complications, acute abdomen, malignant tumor
According to the different growth sites of the tumor, the complications are not the same. For example, the complications of uterine fibroids are: functional dysfunctional uterine bleeding, uterine fibroid pedicle torsion, etc. Complications of benign vaginal tumors include: vesicovaginal fistula or rectum Vaginal fistula and so on.
Symptom
Benign tumor symptoms Common symptoms Lower abdomen mass upper abdomen mass
Tumors often have a clear capsule or boundary, are expansive growth, grow slowly, and the tumor cells differentiate and mature, which is less harmful to the body. Benign tumor refers to the abnormal proliferation of cells in certain tissues of the body, which is expansive growth, which is like ballooning and gradually expanding, and the growth is relatively slow. As the tumor grows, it can squeeze the surrounding tissue, but does not invade the adjacent normal tissue. The tumor is mostly spherical and nodular. The envelope is often formed around, so the boundary with the normal tissue is obvious. It can be moved by hand, and it can be moved easily. It is easy to remove and remove during surgery. There is little recurrence after removal.
The clinical manifestations of patients vary according to the location of the tumor.
Examine
Benign tumor examination
The envelope is often formed around, so the boundary with the normal tissue is obvious, and it can be moved by hand touch.
Laboratory inspection:
Partial color ultrasound, CT;
Blood: tumor markers.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of benign tumors
Most benign tumors can be diagnosed according to color Doppler ultrasound and CT results;
Clinical pathology can be diagnosed.
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