How to treat neurogenic fibromas

  Neurofibromatosis, or neurofibromatosis, is a congenital disease that causes a variety of clinical symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, hearing loss, and bumps all over the body, which can seriously affect daily life.  If there are focal changes or intracranial changes, such as bilateral auditory neuromas, surgical excision is usually the main treatment, which can effectively improve clinical symptoms, such as pain and seizures.  In some cases, symptomatic treatment is also available, such as oral loxoprofen and acetaminophen for pain and sodium valproate for epilepsy. Of course, internationally, the disease can be treated by targeted drug therapy, but it is not yet available in China.  Neurofibromatosis, which is very difficult to treat, is mainly a congenital genetic disease, which means that it is a genetic disease that grows again after being removed once, causing constant seizures.