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Understanding Lipomas: When to Seek Treatment and Surgical Options

Sebaceous cyst related questions? Hello Doctor, I have a sebaceous cyst on one side of my buttocks, approximately four centimeters in size (I'm not sure if that's considered large; it seems to have grown since I first noticed it several years ago). It usually doesn'...


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
1. If a tumor persists or enlarges after two weeks, surgical treatment should be considered. 2. Whether to perform drainage or excision surgery should be determined through an outpatient consultation for a safer assessment. 3. Generally, local anesthesia is used in plastic su...

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Understanding Health Insurance Coverage for Accessory Breast Tissue Removal

Excision of accessory breast tissue (mammary gland) Hello Doctor, I am a female who has had accessory breast tissue since childhood. Recently, I went to the hospital for an ultrasound to check if there are any mammary glands in the accessory breast tissue. The doctor informed me ...


Dr. Lü Mingchuan Reply:
1. The National Health Insurance does not cover cosmetic gynecomastia. 2. If the condition is significantly large or shows signs of pathology, it is recommended to evaluate the possibility of axillary tumor excision during an outpatient visit. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Rectal Hard Lumps: Causes, Concerns, and Care

Hard mass in the anal canal? Hello, Doctor. At the end of April, I discovered a hard lump about two fingerbreadths deep inside my anus. The surface is uneven. I visited a clinic where the physician performed a digital examination and told me it was just a ruptured hemorrhoid and ...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
1. If you have already visited the clinic for an examination, along with your description, there is no need to worry about other serious conditions. If you are still concerned, you can return for follow-up examinations periodically. 2. Hemorrhoids are varicosities of the anal m...

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Understanding Blood After Bowel Movements: Causes and Concerns

Blood on toilet paper after wiping can indicate several potential issues, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or other gastrointestinal conditions? Recently, after having a bowel movement, I noticed that sometimes there are small red specks in my stool. I think it might be remn...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce a slightly larger...

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Understanding Black Stools and Blood in Bowel Movements: What to Know

Constipation with black stools and some blood streaks? Hello Doctor, two weeks ago I experienced some constipation, mostly with pellet-like stools, but the stool color was brown. Occasionally, when I drink more water, the stools are normal and tubular. I have observed that there ...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Blood in the stool is not normal and can have various causes, ranging from hemorrhoids to colorectal tumors. Based on your description, the source of the blood in your stool is more likely related to internal hemorrhoids caused by constipation. If you have returned to normal bowe...

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Post-Surgery Nipple Pain After Fibroadenoma Removal: Is It Normal?

Nipple pain after surgery for breast fibroadenoma? Hello, I would like to inquire about my recovery after undergoing a lumpectomy for a breast fibroadenoma two weeks ago, where approximately 3 cm tumors were removed from both sides. Currently, my wound is healing, and my doctor h...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Removing a fibrocystic lesion can cause some degree of ductal injury. It is advisable to monitor the situation for a few weeks to see if this condition persists.

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Understanding Persistent Vegetative State After Brain Tumor Surgery: Key Insights

Brain issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a relative who underwent a biopsy surgery for a brain tumor. They were originally scheduled for discharge, but before leaving the hospital, they experienced seizures, vomiting, and loss of bowel and bladder control. Subsequentl...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cannot detect all brain issues; a normal scan does not mean there are no problems in the brain. There may be other causes for the patient's coma.

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Understanding Breast Tumor Biopsy Results: What You Need to Know

Breast tumor biopsy issues? Hello Doctor, I am 27 years old and have no family history of breast cancer. Last week, I went for a breast surgery consultation and found a 1 cm tumor. The doctor suggested a biopsy and believed the likelihood of malignancy was low, so it was a precau...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
The biopsy results of the breast tumor show squamous metaplasia. The clinician recommends complete excision of the tumor due to concerns that it may be metaplastic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Generally, the likelihood of such malignant tumors occurring in the breast is very lo...

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Understanding Rectal Hard Lumps: Causes and Concerns Explained

Hard mass in the anal canal? Hello, Doctor. Two months ago, I visited the clinic due to an anal fissure. Today, I returned to the clinic because of a recurrence. Following the doctor's instructions, I applied the ointment for treatment. However, while applying the ointment i...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It could be thrombosed hemorrhoids. If there is no bleeding or pain, it can be monitored. If the physician has performed a digital rectal exam, the likelihood of a tumor is less probable. 2. Yes, prolonged straining during bowel movements can lead to increased swelling of he...

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Understanding Anal Fissures and Small Polyps: Will They Heal?

Anal fissures and small polyps, will the small polyps resolve on their own? A week ago, I noticed a small amount of blood after having a bowel movement, so I went to see a doctor. After a digital examination, the doctor diagnosed me with a grade one internal hemorrhoid. Externall...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Gastrointestinal polyps are benign tumors that may grow larger over time and have the potential for dysplasia. Therefore, surgical removal is recommended.

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Understanding Pituitary and Craniopharyngioma Tumors: Symptoms and Next Steps

Pituitary tumor or craniopharyngioma Hello Doctor, since June 2022, I have been experiencing blurred peripheral vision in my left eye. I underwent an examination at a major hospital's ophthalmology department, where the results indicated narrowed visual fields and visual fie...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
First, confirm whether the tumor is indeed compressing the optic nerve. If it is, even if the tumor is small, you can discuss with your physician the possibility of surgery.

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Post-Surgery Vision Loss: Can It Be Reversed After Brain Tumor Removal?

Postoperative issues following brain tumor surgery? Hello, Director Zhang. Recently, a family member underwent surgery to remove three tumors near the occipital lobe and the vertex, with a preliminary diagnosis of metastatic lung cancer. Before the surgery, they experienced doubl...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It's hard to say; it depends on the situation. We can only continue to monitor it.

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Understanding Nasal Bone Asymmetry: Is It Normal?

Questions about the nasal bone? Hello, Doctor! Recently, when I touch the sides of my nasal bridge with both index fingers starting from the top of the bridge and moving downwards (applying some pressure), I can feel some protrusions on both sides of the nasal bone (although they...


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
1. Why does it feel like the nasal bones are not completely symmetrical (without any history of trauma)? Sometimes this can be due to an unnoticed injury during infancy, which may not have presented any noticeable symptoms at the time. 2. Is it normal for one side of the nasal ...

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Post-Surgery Recovery Insights for Glioblastoma Patients: Understanding Symptoms and Prognosis

Postoperative care for brain tumors? I would like to ask the doctor about my family member who fell ill in mid-March and was sent to the emergency room, where they were diagnosed with glioblastoma and intracranial hemorrhage. An emergency surgery was performed, with the first sta...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The growth location of a brain tumor and the presence of bleeding can lead to significantly different clinical outcomes. Without detailed medical history and examination reports, it is not possible to provide an answer.

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Blood in Stool After Hemorrhoid Surgery: Causes and Remedies

Blood in the stool? Hello, doctor. I recently underwent a hemorrhoid ligation surgery (three hemorrhoids), but in the past few days, I've noticed bright red blood on the toilet paper after straining during bowel movements. I went to see the doctor who performed the ligation ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If there is mild bleeding, it is usually not a concern as long as a colonoscopy has been performed to rule out the possibility of tumors. High-fiber foods can be consumed, but spicy and irritating foods should be avoided. Additionally, it is important to shorten the duration of b...

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Post-Surgery Care for Subcutaneous Tumor Removal: Managing Fluid Accumulation

Postoperative wound after subcutaneous tumor excision? Hello, doctor. At the junction of the perineum and scrotum, a subcutaneous tumor measuring approximately 3 cm in length, 1.5 cm in width, and 2 cm in depth was surgically removed. During the first follow-up visit, the surgeon...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! Every day, you need to drain the tissue fluid, and if the sterile gauze gets wet, it needs to be changed. If the tissue adheres together, the cavity will disappear. Take care! Changhua Hospital is concerned about you!

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Understanding Umbilical Issues: When to Seek Further Medical Help

Umbilical issues Hello, I have been experiencing inflammation of the navel since January. I consulted a dermatologist who mentioned that there is a cyst in the navel. I am currently applying iodine medication for treatment. In the past few days, my navel has been emitting a foul ...


Dr. Chen Ronghong Reply:
Hello Janet, the discharge from your navel may be due to a simple subcutaneous infection, an epidermoid cyst, or, less commonly, an adult urachal cyst. It is recommended that you visit a general surgeon to examine the wound for any residual cyst wall or even a tumor that may be c...

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Understanding Breast Ultrasound Reports: Evaluating Growth Rates and Concerns

Breast ultrasound report and inquiry about growth rate? Hello, Doctor. Last July, the ultrasound report indicated a size of 0.71 cm, and the doctor mentioned it was a fibrocystic condition. The report details are as follows: - Position: Right ( ) Left ( ) Bilateral (+) - Size: ...


Dr. Tang Yuxiong Reply:
Ms. Aa: 99% of fibrocystic lesions are benign. There are many reasons for their occurrence, and just because they were not seen previously and are discovered later does not necessarily indicate an abnormality. It is recommended to have regular follow-ups every six months. If the ...

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Managing Post-Surgery Neurological Scarring After Brain Tumor Removal

Neurogenic scar tissue after brain tumor surgery? Hello Dr. Chang, I had a brain tumor removed in mid-last year, and I have been experiencing persistent symptoms such as tinnitus, diplopia, facial numbness, and trigeminal nerve issues as postoperative sequelae. I would like to kn...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The term "scarring in the central nervous system" refers to the formation of scar tissue following nerve damage. It appears similar to nerve injury, and currently, there are no particularly effective treatment options available.

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Understanding Fine Needle Aspiration Pathology Reports for Breast Tumors

Fine Needle Aspiration Pathology Report of the Breast Hello Dr. Lee, In September 2021, I had a breast ultrasound that revealed 4-5 cysts in my left breast. Following the doctor's recommendation, I have been monitoring them every six months. However, in February of this ye...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! I recommend performing a core needle biopsy for an accurate diagnosis. Currently, international treatment guidelines have excluded fine needle aspiration as a diagnostic method. Take care! Changhua Hospital is concerned about you!

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