hello doctor, I am 25years boy having multiple lipoma's on hands, thyes and back. I have done may treatment like Homeopathy, Ayurved(Panchakarma) etc. but noe of them were fruitfull for me. I have consult to many alopathy doctors but they have no other treatment rather than surgury. Kindly guide me what to do and how to oversome with this???
Lipoma is a benign tumor of adipose tissue and usually presents as asymptomatic/ painless, soft/rubbery swellings which slip under the fingers when pressed.
Lipomas are usually small (under one centimeter diameter), remain the same size over years or grow very slowly.
Usually, treatment of a lipoma is not necessary, unless the tumor becomes painful or restricts movement or becomes unsightly or bothersome.
I would advice you to just observe them over time. If a particular lipoma becomes painful or becomes a cosmetic concern for you or restricts you in some way, then you can go for surgical removal of only that particular lipoma. There are no medicines available to stall the growth.
Hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Multiple Lipomas On Hand
Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Lipoma is a benign tumor of adipose tissue and usually presents as asymptomatic/ painless, soft/rubbery swellings which slip under the fingers when pressed. It is the most common benign form of soft tissue tumor. Multiple lipomas are common. Lipomas are usually small (under one centimeter diameter), remain the same size over years or grow very slowly. Usually, treatment of a lipoma is not necessary, unless the tumor becomes painful or restricts movement or becomes unsightly or bothersome. I would advice you to just observe them over time. If a particular lipoma becomes painful or becomes a cosmetic concern for you or restricts you in some way, then you can go for surgical removal of only that particular lipoma. There are no medicines available to stall the growth. Hope this helps regards take care