Where deep lipomas grow

Deep lipomas are fatty tumors that typically grow between, or under, the muscles. Deep lipomas are composed of mature fat cells and usually have no obvious symptoms in the early stages. If the lipoma grows, it may appear as a protruding lipoma on the surface of the body, with symptoms such as pain and numbness. Its growth site is deeper, usually grows along the muscle, appears in the intermuscular area, or below the muscle, and can reach the periosteum. There is no specific drug, but it can be removed by surgery, but some lipomas are difficult to remove completely. It should be noted that if you suffer from deep lipoma, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors. In daily life, patients should pay attention to their diet, and it is recommended to focus on low-fat food (such as mushrooms, fungus, celery), and avoid consuming a large amount of high-fat food (such as animal offal, cream, etc.).