Tumor - Types, Sign, Symptoms - Fibroma, Gliomas, Meningioma, Osteo-chondroma, Mammary fibroadenomas (FAM), Myoma

Tumor - Types, Sign, Symptoms - Fibroma, Gliomas, Meningioma, Osteo-chondroma, Mammary fibroadenomas (FAM),  Myoma 


 What is a Tumor?

Tumor is a general term used to describe the evolution of the mass (solid / solid) or abnormal tissue in the body. These masses arise as a result of the imbalance of growth and cell regeneration. It also usually useless and not needed by the body. Different tumors with cysts (fluid) or abscesses (boils). The tumor is 2: benign and malignant tumors (cancer). In Indonesia alone, the term refers more to the tumors were benign.
 
Benign tumors, does not always mean 'harmless', although most are usually harmless. A benign tumor (benign tumor) can still be developed, and can cause damage to tissue, nerves or organs nearby. Depending on the location and size, the tumor can still be a serious illness and life-threatening, such as brain tumors.

Symptoms & Treatment of Tumors

Symptoms of the tumor is usually shaped lumps that appear on the body and painless. When you are disturbing the surrounding tissue, the doctor may recommend surgical removal (surgery). Current surgical techniques are evolving rapidly, even involving laser surgery technology, as well as cryosurgery (freezing) tumors.
Types of Tumors:

Fibroma

Refers to all types of tumors that contain epithelial tissue fibers.

Neuro-fibromitosis

Neuro-fibromitosis are tumors derived from connective tissue wrapping of peripheral nerve, which is genetically inherited, and usually occurs more frequently in men than women.

Neuro-fibromitosis manifests on the skin as a soft lumps demarcated, painless, easily moved, and found the spots that are red to brown. These lumps, its spread can be up to all members of the body, from head to toe, along the peripheral nerve.

In some patients, this growth creates problems, such as: loss of renal blood vessel elasticity, rigidity of the channel so that the tear glands often watery eyes, optic glioma, hearing loss, and disorders of the spine such as scoliosis, narrowing of the spine and long bone disorders such as pseudoarthrosis .

Because of its genetic, then there is no treatment that can stop its growth. Surgery and radiation, usually intended to reduce or control the development only. When you grow close to the nerve, the nerve must also be removed.

Gliomas

Glioma is a type of tumor that starts in the brain or spine. Symptoms of gliomas depend on which part of the central nervous system is affected. A brain glioma can cause headaches, nausea and vomiting, seizures, and cranial nerve disorders as a result of increased intracranial pressure.
 
A glioma of the optic nerve can cause loss of vision. Spinal cord gliomas can cause pain, weakness, or numbness in the extremities. Gliomas can be spread through cerebrospinal fluid into the spinal cord. See also the article 'Brain Cancer' on this website.

Meningioma

Meningioma is a tumor of the membranes that cover the brain, which is more common in women than men, especially aged 50-60 years. Most meningiomas are benign (benign). See also the article 'Brain Cancer' on this website.
 
Osteo-chondroma

Osteo-chondroma is a benign bone tumors that most commonly occur, especially in adolescents aged 10-20 years. The cause is usually a gene mutation, radiation or trauma.

Adenoma Adenoma is a benign tumor of the gland. Adenomas can grow in many organs, such as: colon, adrenal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid, etc. Although classified as benign adenomas, from time to time they can progress to become malignant (adenocarcinoma).

Mammary fibroadenomas (FAM)

Mammary fibroadenomas (FAM) is a harmless benign tumor that can arise in the breast and female adolescents aged <30 years. Lumps are usually small, solid, supple, elastic round with a clear margin. Suspected cause is excess estrogen. These tumors can be enlarged before menstruation or during pregnancy.
 
Myoma

Myomas are fibroid tumors of the uterus that strikes 20-25% of women of reproductive age. Myomas can be shaped masses are usually single or compound, the density varies from hard to soft chewy.

Figure 2. Examples of myomas

The cause is unknown, but suspected the hormone estrogen plays a role in stimulating the growth of myomas. Myomas have the potential to enlarge during pregnancy and shrink after menopause.

Common symptoms of perceived patient myomas include: abdominal cramps before menstruation, menstrual blood clotted, impaired bowel movement or urination, abdominal bloating, early satiety, etc.. Patients also have a risk of myomas can not get pregnant, complications of pregnancy and miscarriage, depending on the location and size of the tumor.

Myomas, especially a large, usually treated by surgical removal. Myomas was never really lost (can come back). Because it's important for women with myomas to maintain a healthy lifestyle and endurance.

Alternative Treatment of myomas by Typhnium Plus

To be truly free myomas, patients need to lead a healthy lifestyle and stress-free. To increase endurance, patients can consume also can consume Typhonium Plus ® - an herbal concoction (100% NATURAL) containing extracts Typhonium Flagelliforme (Tuber Rat) and other natural ingredients to help detoxify the blood tissues. This herb contains a ribosome inacting protein (RIP), which serves to disable the development of tumor cells, shed tumor cells without damaging surrounding tissue and block tumor cell growth.

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