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What subject does lipoma hang?
But from your description, the lump first occurred in the head and face. See a dermatologist. It's hard to say whether it matters. It is usually subcutaneous lipoma or something, because it is not on the important face. It may be a common subcutaneous lipoma. Generally speaking, it is benign. Although you think it will affect the appearance after resection, there are fish in my baby's eyes after birth. I went to the children's hospital to see a lipoma, which is a little long now. And I want to ask whether the operation is an outpatient operation or a hospitalization. How long should multiple lipomas and lipomas be treated? There is something the size of a soybean next to my neck artery. I want to check if it is a tumor, but it is often not diagnosed as lipoma. Fibroangioleiomyoma itself is classified as neither fibroma nor lipoma, just like mice, neither cats nor dogs. It may be a benign lipoma, which is easy to grow under the skin. If you are in a county-level hospital, let's take a look at general surgery! This is just an ordinary lipoma. Don't worry, it won't affect you. It will be absorbed soon. If you don't continue to increase, you don't need to see a doctor. If you go to see the best cancer hospital in Qingdao, of course, you should choose the old hospital in Jiangsu Road and the affiliated hospital of Qingdao University School of Medicine, and hang up the oncology expert number on Monday. The top ten diseases in Liu Xi do not include brain lipoma. 1 Brain lipoma is a benign tumor, which can be definitely diagnosed by MRI. Generally speaking, in general county hospitals and smaller municipal hospitals in Guo Song, larger municipal hospitals in general surgery and hospitals above the provincial level, plastic surgery and (skin development) should be lipomas, and the best hospitals in Dalian and southern Liaoning do not need to see the oncology department of western medicine. Have you caught a cold or had any other inflammation recently?