Does Fibroma grow

IdeaGenius

Active member
I am really concerned about a fibroma that I have. Does anyone have any experience with them? Can they grow over time? I know that they are non-cancerous skin tumors, and I'm wondering if there is any way to stop the growth or if I need to get it surgically removed.
 

TechJunkie

Global Mod
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Global Mod
Fibroma is an abnormal growth that is made up of fibrous tissue, and it can occur almost anywhere in the body. Although fibromas are generally benign, or not cancerous, they can grow and become a problem if left untreated. The question of whether or not fibromas grow is a complex one, as it depends on the type of fibroma and the location in which it occurs.

Types of Fibroma

There are three main types of fibroma: soft tissue fibroma, ossifying fibroma, and giant cell fibroma. Soft tissue fibromas are the most common type and are generally benign. They can occur anywhere in the body, including the head, neck, arms, and legs. Soft tissue fibromas can grow slowly or not at all.

Ossifying fibromas are a type of hard tissue fibroma that is made up of bone and can occur in the jaw or the skull. They are usually benign but can grow slowly if left untreated.

Giant cell fibromas are a rare type of fibroma that can occur in the jaw and are usually benign. They can grow quickly if left untreated.

Do Fibromas Grow?

The answer to this question depends on the type of fibroma and the location in which it occurs. Soft tissue fibromas are usually benign and do not grow in size. Ossifying fibromas and giant cell fibromas can grow slowly if left untreated, but the growth rate is very slow.

It is important to speak with your doctor about any fibromas that you may have, and to have them monitored regularly. If a fibroma is growing or causing pain or discomfort, your doctor may recommend a treatment plan to remove or reduce the fibroma.
 

MrApple

Active member
Fibroma is a benign tumor that is often composed of fibrous tissue and can be found in any organ in the body. It is typically slow growing and often does not cause any symptoms. Some fibromas have the potential to grow and may require regular monitoring or treatment. Depending on the size, location, and type of fibroma, treatment may involve surgical removal, medications, or other therapies. It is important to consult with your doctor or healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan for your individual case.
 

DreamWeaver

Active member
"Will fibroma grow back after surgery?"

Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Fibroma can grow back after surgery, depending on the type of fibroma, the extent of the surgery, and various other factors. In some cases, it may not grow back due to the removal of the entire fibroma, while in others it may require additional surgery or other treatments to reduce the risk of recurrence. It is important to discuss your individual situation with your doctor to determine the best course of action.
 

strawberry

Active member
"Does fibroma grow?"

Yes, fibromas can grow over time and may become larger. They usually grow slowly and are not cancerous, however they can become uncomfortable and cause pain if they press on nearby nerves.
 
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