Is a fast-growing abdominal mass malignant?

Whether the patient’s abdominal mass grows faster is malignant or not, generally we have to analyze the medical objectively according to the specific situation. First, if the patient’s abdominal cavity is accompanied by liver cysts or liver hemangioma, and the volume of hemangioma and cyst grows faster in a short period of time, the liver lesions in this case still belong to benign lesions and are not malignant tumors. In order to avoid the progressive increase of liver lesion volume, which causes abdominal pain and abdominal distension of patients, patients can be advised to perform surgery or interventional treatment to remove liver hemangioma or cyst, so as to avoid the occurrence of serious complications. If the small intestinal mesenchymal tumor grows rapidly within a short period of time, the patient can feel an obvious mass in the abdomen, and since mesenchymal tumor is a malignant tumor, the patient needs to undergo complete removal of mesenchymal tumor as soon as possible. If it is accompanied by partial invasion of the intestinal canal, the diseased canal should be removed together.