For the correct treatment of lipoma, one should not take folk remedies but should go to regular hospitals to adopt professional diagnosis and treatment.
Lipoma grows slowly and is a benign tumor, which is rarely malignant, and is mainly treated by surgery in clinic.
Most of the patients are not affected by life, so they can not be treated. In daily management, they need to have regular checkups, and if it affects their daily life, they can choose surgery to remove it. Generally, the prognosis of superficial lipoma is good, and the probability of recurrence is low, while deep lipoma is more difficult to be completely removed in surgery, and local recurrence may occur in the later stage.
Patients should limit the intake of greasy food (such as fried food, fatty meat, etc.) and high cholesterol food (such as cream, eggs, shellfish, etc.) in daily life, and exercise appropriately with reasonable work and rest.
If lipoma disease is diagnosed, early standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.