There was a possibility of a relapse after surgery. As for the treatment of the responsive proliferations of the nodes, if it was caused by inflammation, systematic anti-infection treatment could be carried out. If it was a tumor-related situation, such as when a patient with mantle cell leukemia was found to have a tendency to have a responsive proliferating node after surgery, the primary task might be to regulate the body and enhance the immunity. After the physical condition recovered, the appropriate treatment (such as minimally invasive artery infusion embolisation treatment, etc.) could be scheduled. It was also possible to formulate a Chinese medicine for conditioning the body for a minimally invasive combination of Chinese and Western medicine. It should be noted that there were many nodes in the normal human body. They were important immune organs. In some cases, even if the responsive proliferating nodes were removed, they might proliferate again due to factors such as inflammation stimulation, changes in the body's immune status, or potential diseases. Read more exciting novels for free
The severity of the gland's response to proliferations varied according to factors such as the type of gland and the cause of the proliferations. For example, the gastric fundic gland polyp was a type of gastric gland that was mostly benign and rarely malignant. It was related to the long-term use of the photon pump inhibition drug and the excessive suppression of gastric acid secretion. Most of them were only a few millimeters in size. In terms of the breast, this was also known as physiological mammopathy. It was related to the menstrual cycle. The pain in the breast before menstruation would gradually disappear after menstruation, and no special medication was needed. Benign benign proliferations of the cells in the peri-urethral area of the bladder would cause a series of symptoms related to urinating, but it was also a benign proliferating condition. As for the reaction of the proliferating nodes, if it was caused by inflammation or inflammation, it might be effective to take anti-inflammatory drugs. If the anti-inflammatory drugs were ineffective, further examination was needed to determine the cause. If it was malignant proliferations (such as malignant proliferations after stimulation of the spleen cells), a pathological autopsy was required, and anti-tumor treatment was carried out according to the results. Therefore, the glands might not be serious and might be benign without special treatment or simple treatment. However, in some cases, if it might be malignant, it would be more serious and require further examination and active treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There was no uniform standard for the size of lung nodes that needed to be removed. Different countries and regions had different perspectives and guidelines. Under normal circumstances, surgery could be considered when the size of the lung node exceeded 1 cm. However, for nodes smaller than 1 cm, close observation was needed. If the 0.6-cm or so node had the characteristics of a malignant tumor, such as lobulation, spicule, distorted blood vessels, or solid components, surgery was also required. For 0.6- 0.8 cm nodes, dynamic observation was required. If there were any changes in the texture, shape, or growth rate of the nodes, surgery was also recommended. Surgery was generally recommended for those with a diameter of more than 1 cm. In addition, the shape, density, and dynamic changes of the nodes also needed to be considered. In short, the specific surgical indication needed to be determined according to the characteristics of the tumor and the doctor's judgment.
We can conclude that the risk of relapse is related to the nature and size of the lung nodes. According to the document [1], patients with mixed ground-glass nodes with a CTR (ratio of ground-glass nodes to solid nodes) of less than 0.25 had a lower chance of relapse. Patients with a CTR greater than 0.5 had a higher chance of relapse. In addition, the document [4] mentioned a case where the patient's small lung nodes grew by 2mm in 6 years, but there were no other symptoms. Therefore, people with high risk factors, such as smoking history, need to be more actively followed up [6]. However, specific information about which groups of people needed to be wary of the relapse of lung nodes was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
The reasons for repeated episodes of Herpes were as follows: - ** Treatment related factors **: - Incomplete treatment: Herpes treatment requires a certain amount of time and standard procedures. If the patient stopped taking the medicine or reduced the dosage after the symptoms were relieved, the disease would not be treated completely, and the virus would remain in the body, causing the disease to relapse. - Treatment is not standardized: Herpes is a difficult disease to treat. If it is not treated according to the standard, it is easy to make the disease relapse. - ** Physical factors **: - Poor body resistance: When the patient's body resistance is weak, the virus cannot be effectively eliminated, causing the virus to multiply in the body, causing the disease to relapse. For example, mental stress, AIDS, long-term use of immune suppressive drugs after receiving tumor chemotherapy or organ transplantation would cause the body's immune system to be low, which would easily lead to repeated episodes of Herpes. In addition, when the human body is exposed to sunlight, local skin damage, emotional changes, irregular life, mental stress, poor sleep, long-term drinking, and other conditions that cause the body's resistance to decline, it may also induce Herpes. - Special immune status: The onset and condition of Herpes simples are closely related to the immune status of the patient's body. Patients with poor body resistance are more likely to be infected with the virus or unable to completely eliminate the virus. - ** Source of infection related factors **: The main source of infection for Herpes simples is patients and carriers of the virus. If you come into frequent contact with the source of infection, it is easier to cause the disease to relapse. The treatment for Herpes is as follows: - ** Antiviral treatment **: You can use oral anti-viral drugs, such as aciclovir, valaciclovir, etc., or you can use some anti-viral ointment externally. - ** Increase body resistance **: Pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue, maintain a happy mood, strengthen nutrition, and eat more high-protein foods such as eggs and milk. In addition, maintaining a happy state of mind, strengthening physical exercise, and sticking to a regular work and rest time will help improve the body's resistance and eliminate the virus through the body's immune system. In addition, the disease needed to be differentiated from shingles, hand, foot and mouth disease, and pustules. It could be diagnosed through a face-to-face examination combined with laboratory examinations. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you have a tumor, you can try to drink some tea that can clear away heat and detoxify, anti-inflammatory and disinfect, and enhance immunity, such as green tea, chrysanthemum tea, and hawthorn tea. Green tea was rich in tea polyphylls and a variety of vitamins, which helped to reduce inflammation and improve immunity. Chrysanthemum tea had the effect of clearing away heat and relieving summer heat, and could moisten the throat. Golden and silver flower tea had the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying, relieving the throat, and had a certain effect on relieving the pain and discomfort caused by swollen nodes. In addition, honey, wolfberries, and other ingredients could be added to increase the taste and nutritional value of the tea. However, it should be noted that drinking tea can only play a role in aiding relief, but it cannot completely cure the pathological changes of the responsive proliferations of the nodes. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The tumor could be treated conservatively without surgery. The conservative treatment was relative to invasive treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Treatment methods include radiation therapy (such as the combination of platinum, taxol, irinotecan, etc.), immune therapy (Inhibition of the continuous spread of tumors by improving their own immunity), biological therapy (use biological antigen-based and antibody-based therapy to kill cancer cells in the body and suppress their regeneration), drug therapy (such as the use of letrozuo tablets, tamoxifen citrate-based tablets, goserelin acetate-based sustained implant to suppress tumor growth), invasive therapy, microwave ablation-based therapy, PD - 1 therapy, etc. You can also choose targeted therapy and other methods. However, whether conservative treatment was suitable or not depended on the patient's physical condition, the type of tumor, the stage of development, and so on. The novel "Ten Years of Death" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Endometrial proliferating reaction was a common gynecological disease. It was mainly caused by factors such as hormonal disorder, malnutrition, lack of exercise, age, and so on. Many women had the possibility of getting sick before they went through menopause. The main symptoms were abnormal proliferations of the uterus's endomemtrium cells, causing the uterus to become thicker and irregular, which in turn led to increased bleeding and irregular menstruation. Endometrial neoplasias were pre-cancerous diseases, and the cause was mainly related to the long-term stimulation of estrogens that were not antagonized by pregnene. The symptoms are menstrual disorder or irregular bleeding. Those who have not yet reached menstruation may show increased menstrual volume, prolonged menstruation or menstrual disorder. After menstruation, there is a small amount of bleeding. It is a hyperproliferating adenomyosis with cell aberrations, but there is no clear evidence of infiltration. About one-third of patients can develop into adenomyosis within five years. Treatment methods included drug therapy (such as progestogen drugs, commonly used medroxy steroid, megestrol, and clomiphene) and surgical treatment. For patients who did not have reproductive requirements, total cholecystectomy could be performed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
This was usually caused by inflammation, but it could also be seen in certain diseases, such as leukemia. For example, infection of many bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc. into the body can cause an inflammation reaction, which can easily cause the swelling and proliferating of the Lymph nodes. In addition, whether it's a reaction proliferating or cell proliferating, it will stimulate the swelling of the Lymph nodes. For example, the root of the tongue may be related to the air that is breathed through the mouth without being filtered through the nose and directly into the tongue. If it was a proliferating disease caused by necrotic inflammation, it was a benign disease caused by pathogenic bacteria infection. According to the urgency of the onset and the length of the course, it could be divided into acute and chronic necrotic inflammation. The acute necrotic inflammation had local redness, swelling, heat, pain, and other acute inflammation characteristics. The onset was urgent and often accompanied by fever. The swollen nodes were soft, tender, smooth, and non-sticky. The swelling stopped when it reached a certain degree. The chronic necrotic inflammation had a long course of disease, mild symptoms, and the nodes were hard and mobile. The tenderness was not obvious, and the final nodes could shrink or subside. Malignity was a malignant tumor that originated from the nodes and tissues. It was marked by painless, gradual swelling of the nodes. It also often had fever, weight loss, night sweats, and other symptoms. If the patient has any symptoms or doubts related to proliferation-like tissues, they should go to the hospital in time for treatment. They should follow the doctor's advice for relevant examinations and standard treatment to avoid delaying the disease. However, there was not enough information to indicate the special cause or mechanism of "repetitive proliferating glands". If this situation existed, it was necessary to seek medical examination to determine the cause. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Glandular responsive adenosis was a pathological concept. It was mainly manifested by the appearance of abnormal growth of the cultured cells. Its manifestations include differences in the size and shape of proliferating cells, enlarged nuclei with darker staining, increased ratio of nucleus to plasma, and increased mitosis, but most of them are normal mitosis. Although the cell form of this kind of proliferations showed a certain degree of heteromorphism, it did not meet the criteria for the diagnosis of cancer. For example, in the breast, normal ductal tissues were composed of two layers of cells. The inner layer was the ductal sheathing cells. If the number of layers of ductal sheathing cells increased, it would be called proliferating. When the cells became somewhat like cancer cells, it would be called irregular proliferating cells, but the quality and quantity did not reach the level of cancer in place. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>