What Is a Neuroma Tumor?
Neuroma clinically refers to schwannoma from nerve sheath tissue, most of which are located in the limbs, axillary, or on the collarbone, neck and other parts. It is a benign tumor with slow growth and generally no recurrence after resection.
Neuroma
- Neuroma clinically refers to the
- 1. It is located in a limb mass and has a spindle shape. The nerves on the far side of the inner limb are often numb, painful, and allergic.
- 2. Compression of the tumor can also cause numbness.
- Diagnose based on
- 1. Most tumors are located in the limbs, axillary, and also on the collarbone, neck and other parts.
- 2. The tumors located on the limbs are all spindle-shaped, and the limbs dominated by the neural trunk often have numbness, pain, and allergies.
- 3. Compression of the tumor can also cause numbness.
Neuroma treatment principles
- Tumor excision.
Neuroma medication principles
- No medication is generally required.