Is fibroid hereditary? Now that the second child policy has been relaxed and the birth rate has also increased, many fibroid patients are worried. They are afraid that fibroids will be passed on to their children. They have already suffered from the disease and do not want their children to be like them. So today I will introduce to you, is fibroid hereditary? Fibroids are generally not hereditary. It is recommended that you give your child a systematic physical examination every year. Many genetic diseases are caused by similar living habits. For example, if you like to eat the same food, are petty and sulky, and if you have a bad stomach and gallbladder, and are in a weak period of the physiological cycle of positive energy, you will cause blockage of the breast gallbladder meridian and stomach meridian, forming fibroids. If you pay attention to adjusting the function of your internal organs and your mood, you will not get fibroids. There are several types of fibroma: Yellow fibroma is prone to occur in the dermis or subcutaneous layer of the trunk and proximal upper arm. It often arises from small papules after trauma or itching. The lumps are hard with unclear edges. Because they are accompanied by internal bleeding, they contain hemosiderin and are dark brown. If the tumor is larger than 1 cm and grows rapidly, it should be suspected to be fibrosarcoma and must be completely removed surgically. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is located in the dermis, protrudes from the body surface, has a smooth surface skin, and is shaped like a keloid. It is prone to occur on the trunk. It is of low grade malignancy and has a pseudocapsule. It is prone to recurrence after resection. Multiple recurrences increase the malignancy and can metastasize through the blood. The tumor lesion containing enough normal skin and deep adjacent fascia should be removed as soon as possible. Fibroids are caused by reparative hyperplasia of the abdominal wall muscles after trauma or birth injury. They have no obvious capsule and are suitable for surgical removal. Fibroids grow slowly and generally stop growing when they develop to a certain size. They are benign tumors composed of well-differentiated subcutaneous connective tissue and rarely become malignant. Surgical resection is the main treatment. |
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