What is spihadenoma?
Spihadenoma is a type of skin condition that causes benign tumors and is usually associated with sweat glands. These tumors usually develop only in adults, although it is possible for spihadenoma to affect anyone at any age. In most cases, only one node is present, although in some cases more lesions may occur. The head, neck, scalp and suitcase are the most common places for these often painful tumors. Surgery can be used to remove extremely painful lesions, although in many cases there is no need for medical treatment. The body of the body can sometimes be affected and tumors on the arms and legs are very rare. The lesions rarely grow greater than the size of the 0.4 inches (1 cm), although the shape and number of lesions present may vary. Many people who have this skin disorder will not experience any discomfort, although mildly can cause mild pain. Painkillers are usually not prescribed, although lesions cause a significant amount of discomfort.
Although spihadenoma tumors are almost always benign when they appear, lesions that remain for a longer period of time can sometimes become malignant. A small tissue sample known as a biopsy could be considered as a determination of whether growth contains cancer cells. Some doctors could rather remove knots, even if they are benign, trying to prevent cancer.
is an extremely rare repetition for spihadenoma after all nodes have been removed. Large tumors or a group of spihadenoma nodes could sometimes be treated with carbon dioxide therapy. Specialized surgical scissors can then be used to condemn the tumor.
If the spihadenoma tumor of the bkrom surgery may be required to cancer and intensively the treatment of ecomas, aimed at removing growth. Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs that contain strong chemicals intended for destruction of cancer cells, and radiation treatment involves the use of high hungern radiation to treat cancer. These cancer treatment methods can be used separately or in combination with each other. These methods of treatment are associated with significant side effects, including extreme nausea, vomiting and hair loss. The doctor may help the patient choose the most appropriate method of treatment in an individual situation and can be able to prescribe additional medicines to fight against any negative side effects associated with treatment.