The cause of thymoma in women is unknown and may be related to family inheritance, congenital abnormalities of thymus development, immunocompromise, environmental pollution, bacterial and viral infections, and exposure of the thymus to long-term radiation.
Thymoma is a tumor that grows in the area of the thymus gland and is related to the thymus tissue, and in most cases it is more common in women. There are many causes of thymoma, including genes, environment, heredity, personal habits, emotions, exposure to toxic substances, incomplete degeneration of the thymus gland, etc., which may be the cause of thymoma.
The common symptoms of thymoma are mainly chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea and other symptoms, and the treatment is mainly surgery. If it is a benign thymoma, surgery can cure it. If it is malignant thymoma, postoperative radiotherapy is needed to improve the curative effect.
After suffering from thymoma, you should not do too intense exercise, you can try jogging, swimming and brisk walking, which are less exhausting to the body.
Once found with thymoma, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible and follow the professional advice for treatment.