People of any age can get teratomas, but the disease is more likely to occur in women of childbearing age. Experts say that this disease is benign after all, so people don't pay much attention to it. Next, let's take a look at the symptoms of teratomas. Typical symptoms of teratoma Teratomas may present with various clinical symptoms and manifestations due to their different locations, multiple complications, and obvious malignant tendencies: 1. Painless lumps This is the most common symptom of teratoma, which is mostly round cystic, with clear boundaries, uneven texture, and even palpable bone nodules. Among them, exophytic tumors (tumor [translation]: an abnormal lesion formed by the loss of normal regulation of the growth of a cell in a local tissue at the genetic level under the action of various carcinogenic factors, resulting in its clonal abnormal proliferation.) are common in the midline areas such as the sacrum, occipital, forehead, and nose. Sacrococcygeal teratoma can often be divided into three clinical types according to its location: dominant, recessive, and mixed. 2. Compression and cavity obstruction symptoms Mediastinal teratomas can often compress the respiratory tract and cause choking, dyspnea, and distended neck veins; retroperitoneal teratomas often cause abdominal pain and can cause intestinal obstruction. Pelvic and sacrococcygeal occult teratomas are often diagnosed due to constipation, dyspnea, and urinary retention. 3. Acute symptoms Ovarian and testicular teratomas may cause ovarian or testicular torsion and necrosis, manifested by severe pain and corresponding local symptoms; when secondary infection and intracystic bleeding occur in teratomas, the tumor may often increase in size rapidly, with obvious local tenderness, and accompanied by systemic infection or blood loss symptoms such as fever, anemia, and shock; tumors in the retroperitoneum, ovaries, pelvis, sacrococcyx, etc. may also suddenly rupture and cause severe manifestations such as massive bleeding, hemoperitoneum, and shock. 4. Symptoms of tumor malignancy When malignant teratomas and benign teratomas become malignant, they often show rapid tumor growth and loss of original elasticity. For exophytic tumors, superficial veins may be dilated and congested, and local skin may be infiltrated with increased skin temperature. Lymph node enlargement and lung and bone metastasis symptoms may occur through lymphatic and blood circulation, as well as systemic symptoms such as weight loss, anemia, and tumor fever. Although it is a benign disease, if we cannot control it in time, this disease will also bring serious harm. The treatment of teratoma is so difficult. I hope that you can discover its existence early through the above content and stay away from teratoma, this time bomb, as soon as possible. |
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