The harm of left renal hamartoma?

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Renal hamartoma is a kind of common benign renal tumor, also known as renal angiolipoma. Most of the patients are female, and the onset time is 20-50 years old. With the development of modern B-ultrasound and CT technology, the detection rate of renal hamartoma is higher. Let's share my experience with you.

The harm of left renal hamartoma?

Renal hamartoma is often detected in physical examination, so we should take physical examination on time, especially color Doppler ultrasound. When the hamartoma is detected for the first time, the doctor usually suggests an enhanced CT scan to confirm the location of the hamartoma. Patients with renal hamartoma, whether symptomatic or not, should take various ways of active treatment. First of all, they should adjust their bad diet and living habits, and often take part in some physical exercises, so as to enhance their physique and increase their resistance.

When the diameter of renal hamartoma is less than 4 square centimeters, conservative treatment should be combined with traditional Chinese and Western medicine; Patients with a diameter of 4-8 cm should follow the doctor's advice and decide whether to treat conservatively or surgically according to their own specific conditions; If the diameter is more than 8 cm, surgical treatment is usually adopted.

For patients with small tumor diameter, renal B-ultrasound can be reexamined every 3 months. If necessary, renal color ultrasound can be reexamined. The purpose is to observe whether the tumor has a short-term growth, if the short-term growth is very fast, to communicate with the doctor in time, take timely and effective measures.

matters needing attention

Daily life should keep a happy mood, avoid anger, renal hamartoma patients should eat light, nutritious food. Patients with renal hamartoma should avoid excessive force, not moving heavy objects, not doing too intense exercise, to avoid increasing abdominal pressure, leading to tumor rupture and bleeding.