Is mediastinal tumor not operation OK?
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My wife has been vomiting these days, and after doing the work, she also said that she had chest pain. Yesterday, I accompanied her to the hospital for examination. The doctor told my wife that she suffered from mediastinal tumor and needed immediate surgery. Is mediastinal tumor not operation OK?
Is mediastinal tumor not operation OK?
Mediastinal tumor mainly occurs in the chest of a benign tumor, belongs to a common disease, general patients have no obvious symptoms, but when the tumor gradually increases, it will compress the surrounding organs, and even have a certain malignant transformation and secondary infection, as long as it is reasonable for treatment, it can be cured.
Mediastinal tumor surgery is the main treatment. Primary mediastinal tumors, whether benign or malignant, should be resected as soon as possible. Other treatment methods include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, biotherapy, etc. if you don't treat yourself, you won't be good.
Mediastinal tumors usually occur between the bilateral thoracic cavities, behind the sternum, on the side of the spine, above the neck entrance and below the diaphragm. In order to facilitate the diagnosis and treatment, it is artificially divided into four regions. Once the symptoms of chest pain appear, you should go to the hospital immediately, so as not to miss the best treatment time. Usually, you should exercise more and eat less processed or deteriorated food.
matters needing attention
There are many kinds of mediastinal tumors, including benign and malignant tumors, and the causes are not the same. But usually the first choice of treatment is surgery. The diagnosis of mediastinal tumor is of great help to the physical treatment of patients, and mediastinal tumor will also affect the heart of patients. If patients do not treat the diagnosis of mediastinal tumor, it is likely to affect the deterioration of the disease. So timely treatment of mediastinal tumor diagnosis is very important.