
Types of lipomas include:
Conventional lipoma: This is the most common form of lipoma.
Atypical lipoma: These tumors contain deeper fat and a larger number of cells.
Hibernoma: This growth contains brown fat instead of the mature white fat that’s in a conventional lipoma.
Myelolipoma: The fat tissue in a myelolipoma produces white blood cells, unlike in conventional lipomas.
Pleomorphic lipoma: This form of lipoma contains fat cells of varying sizes and shapes.
Fibrolipoma: A fibrolipoma contains both fat and fibrous tissue.
Angiolipoma: If your lipoma contains a large number of blood vessels as well as fat, it is an angiolipoma.
A lipoma will generally feel soft to the touch, move easily if prodded with your finger, be just under the skin, be colourless and grows slowly. They are usually painless unless they affect joints, organs, nerves, or blood vessels. In most cases, they do not cause other symptoms. Lipomas are benign tumors. This means that there’s no chance that an existing lipoma will spread throughout the body. The condition will not spread through muscles or any other surrounding tissues, and it is not life threatening.
Usually the treatment is surgical excision. There are chances of recurrences after the surgical intervention. Thus with Homoeopathy we can treat this condition effectively and the chances of recurrences also be prevented.
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