What are the early symptoms of fibroids? Everyone is afraid when it comes to tumors, because tumors are generally very serious diseases that will harm our bodies and even lead to loss of life. Many people don’t know much about fibroids. Today, let’s take a look at the early symptoms of fibroids: According to the age and location of onset, the main types of tumors include juvenile fibromatosis, cervical fibromatosis, infantile fibromatosis, infantile myofibromatosis, and lipofibromatosis. The age of onset is mostly between 30 and 50 years old, and it is also common in children and adolescents. Tumors can occur in large muscles anywhere in the body, with the rectus abdominis and the aponeurosis of the adjacent muscles of the abdominal wall being the most common, and are more common during pregnancy and late pregnancy. Those outside the abdominal wall are more common in men, and are more common in the scapula, thigh, and buttocks. Common symptoms: normal skin surface, smooth and movable swelling under the skin, no tenderness 1. The tumor grows slowly and generally has no other symptoms. 2. The skin on the tumor surface is normal, and a smooth, movable, round mass can be felt under the skin. It is painless, has clear boundaries, and is hard in texture. 3. Fibroma is composed of well-differentiated subcutaneous connective tissue, which is common in adults aged 40-50. The tumor grows slowly and generally stops growing after it develops to a certain extent. It is a benign tumor and rarely becomes malignant. The treatment is mainly surgical resection. The tumor is located in deep tissues, with no obvious subjective symptoms or slight discomfort, and grows slowly. The shape is irregular or oval, and its long diameter is consistent with the direction of the affected muscle fibers. The size of the tumor is related to the duration of the disease, and the diameter ranges from several centimeters to more than ten centimeters. The tumor has unclear boundaries, a smooth surface, no tenderness, and a tough texture like rubber. It is relatively fixed longitudinally to the invaded muscle, but can move slightly laterally, and has no adhesion to the skin. Huge tumors can affect movement and compress nerves. |
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