Lipoma is usually caused by genetic factors, inflammatory stimulation, abnormal lipid metabolism or hormone level disorder.
1. Genetic factors: there is a certain heredity in the development of lipoma, if there is a family history of lipoma, the incidence rate of children’s offspring will be significantly increased.
2. Inflammatory stimulation: patients suffering from chronic inflammatory lesion stimulation for a long time can activate tumor-causing factors in the body, leading to abnormal proliferation of adipocytes, thus leading to the occurrence of lipoma lesions.
3. Lipid metabolism abnormality: due to endocrine disorders in the body, it leads to deposition of adipose tissue, thus forming lipoma.
4. Hormone level disorders: patients undergo hormone treatment due to their condition, which leads to endogenous adrenocorticotropic hormone disorders, stimulating the abnormal proliferation of adipocytes and the formation of lipoma lesions.
Patients should change bad habits, relax themselves appropriately and relieve pressure. It is recommended that patients should have regular review to monitor the development of the lesion, and the lipoma lesion can be removed after reaching the surgical indications, so as to cure the lesion.