The lymphatic system is distributed in various parts of the human body. If the lymphatic system is in a state of high load for a long time, problems will easily occur. For example, some people will develop lymphangioma on their fingers. If this situation is not treated as soon as possible, it will easily cause the tumor to grow larger and larger, and eventually develop into a malignant tumor. The following is an introduction on what to do if you have lymphangioma on your fingers? If the pathological examination after the operation shows that it is lymphangioma, which is a benign tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of normal lymphatic vessels, this situation can be treated with another surgery. The surgery can appropriately remove more lymphatic vessels to reduce recurrence. This disease is a benign hyperplasia of the lymphatic vessels. Clinically and pathologically, it can be divided into three types: simple lymphangioma, cavernous lymphangioma and cystic lymphangioma. The cause of the disease is unknown and is caused by multiple factors, such as genetic susceptibility, geographical environment factors and endocrine factors, which affect the occurrence of the disease. Moreover, viral infection and autoimmune dysfunction are also related to this disease. The clinical manifestations of lymphangiomas in different locations may vary. Clinical features: It is a multilocular cyst with thin walls, large cavities, lymph fluid, soft surface, unclear boundaries, and no firm adhesion to the mucosa or skin. It often occurs in the posterior triangle of the neck and is called a tension mass. The tension of the mass increases when breathing and coughing. Occurs in the armpits, chest or abdomen and can cause breathing difficulties. When there is no infectious damage, the transparent test can transmit light. When there is a huge mass in the left armpit and left chest, the tumor has unclear boundaries, is cystic, and causes chest deformation. Simple cases can be treated with electrical desiccation, cryosurgery or laser. Cystic and spongy tumors are not sensitive to radiation and should be removed surgically. Spongy tumors are prone to recurrence and require radical surgery. The nature of lymphocytes is endless fighting, and the lymph nodes and lymphatic tissues that are almost everywhere in the body are their battlefields. Therefore, from the time we are born to the end of our lives, these two main battlefields are filled with fierce fighting. Under long-term combat environment and intense work pressure, it is not surprising that lymphocytes undergo quantitative and qualitative changes, and the malignant transformation of lymphocytes is called lymphoma. In the treatment of lymphoma, combining it with modern Chinese medicine ginsenoside Rh2 can play a role in reducing toxicity and increasing efficacy. |
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