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Abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

  Abdominal wall fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumor occurring in the abdominal wall. Benign fibroma disease undergoing malignant transformation Some benign fibroma diseases, especially those located on the palm and sole of the foot, as well as those located on the abdominal wall and outside the abdominal wall, may undergo malignant transformation due to repeated recurrence.

 

Table of Contents

1. What are the causes of the occurrence of abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
2. What complications are prone to be caused by abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
3. What are the typical symptoms of abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
4. How to prevent abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
5. What laboratory tests need to be done for abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
6. Dietary taboos for patients with abdominal wall fibrosarcoma
7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for the treatment of abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

1. What are the causes of the occurrence of abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

  1. Malignant transformation of benign fibroma disease

  Some benign fibroma diseases, especially those located on the palm and sole of the foot, as well as those located on the abdominal wall and outside the abdominal wall, may undergo malignant transformation due to repeated recurrence.

  2. Congenital factors

  There is controversy about whether the occurrence of fibrosarcoma is related to heredity, but congenital fibrosarcoma in children is very common.

  3. Radiotherapy factors

  After a period of radiotherapy for gynecological tumors, fibrous tissue hyperplasia may occur within the abdominal wall radiation field, and some cases may continue to develop into fibrosarcoma.

 

2. What complications are prone to be caused by abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

  In the early stage, complications are rare. As the tumor grows larger, local compression symptoms may occur, such as abdominal mass, pain, and discomfort. The tumor may develop secondary infection, ulceration, and bleeding, which may lead to secondary anemia. Infection can cause chills and high fever, and weight loss may also occur. Some cases may develop into malignancy, leading to local invasive metastasis or distant metastasis, and corresponding complications may occur.

3. What are the typical symptoms of abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

  1. In the early stage, there are generally no special symptoms, mainly manifested as painless gradually growing masses. Most patients seek medical attention only when the tumor grows to a certain extent, which is mostly solitary, appearing spherical or fusiform, and can also be lobulated. It is softer than general malignant tumors but harder than lipomas, with moderate hardness; it has a clear boundary with surrounding tissues, and small superficial tumors have certain mobility.

  2. In the late stage, there may be large red突出tumors, which may ulcerate and bleed, even causing secondary anemia and infection. At this time, there may be local pain, fever, and weight loss, among other symptoms.

 

4. How to prevent abdominal wall fibrosarcoma

  Prognosis

  The prognosis of sarcoma depends on its type, the timing of treatment, the completeness of surgery, sensitivity to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the presence or absence of metastasis. Sarcoma is a rare malignant tumor with a high degree of malignancy. The general 5-year survival rate is less than 20%, and 80% of patients have microscopic tumor spread and metastasis at the time of diagnosis, with the most common site of metastasis being the lung. The prognosis is not optimistic.

5. What laboratory tests are needed for abdominal fibromatosis

  1, Histopathological examination:Under the microscope, there are abundant rhomboid cells in the tumor, and the cells are crossed at acute angles in sheets (mackerel bone pattern), lacking polymorphism, and visible nuclear division figures.

  2, Immunohistochemical S-100 or CK negative.

  3, Ultrasound and CT examination:Show circular or fusiform masses in the abdominal wall, slightly higher in density than the surrounding soft tissue.

6. Dietary taboos for patients with abdominal fibromatosis

  First, Diet for Abdominal Fibromatosis:

  1, Goat's Milk and Rock Sugar Boiled Eggs:250 grams of goat's milk, 50 grams of crushed rock sugar, and 1-2 eggs. Dissolve the rock sugar in a little water, pour it into the boiling goat's milk, add the eggs, stir well, and boil until about to boil, then it can be eaten. It has the effect of tonifying the middle energizer and stomach, moistening the dryness and nourishing the blood. It is suitable for those with weak spleen and stomach after various tumor surgeries.

  2, Longan Pork Backbone Stewed Turtle:50 grams of longan meat, 250-500 grams of pork backbone with meat and marrow, and 500 grams of turtle. Wash the longan meat, chop the pork bone into pieces, cut the turtle into pieces, add an appropriate amount of water, boil for a long time, season with salt, and eat. It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and generating blood, nourishing the kidney and yin. It is suitable for those with weak body after tumor surgery.

  3, Chinese Wolfberry Lean Pork Turtle Soup:40 grams of Chinese wolfberry, 150 grams of lean pork, and 560 grams of turtle. Wash the Chinese wolfberry, cut the lean pork into thin pieces, and cut the turtle into pieces. Put the above foods in the pot, add an appropriate amount of water, cook until done, sprinkle with salt for seasoning, and eat. It has the effect of nourishing the yin and blood, and tonifying the liver and kidney. It is suitable for those with blood deficiency and qi weakness after tumor surgery.

  4, Pear, Sugarcane, and Grape Syrup:1 part of pear juice, 2 parts of sugarcane juice, 1 part of grape juice. Mix the three together and serve, can be served cold or heated and served warm. It has the effect of nourishing the yin, clearing the lung, and enhancing the fluid in the stomach. It is suitable for those with restlessness, dry mouth, nausea, poor appetite, constipation, and yellow urine during tumor radiotherapy.

  5, Lily and Panax notoginseng Stewed Rabbit Meat:40 grams of lily, 15 grams of Panax notoginseng, 250 grams of rabbit meat. Wash the lily, cut the Panax notoginseng, and cut the rabbit meat into thin pieces. Put the above foods in the pot, add an appropriate amount of water, cook over low heat until cooked, season, and drink the soup or eat as a side dish. It has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, nourishing the yin and protecting the stomach. It is suitable for patients during tumor radiotherapy.

  6, Astragalus and Chinese Wolfberry Stewed Turtle:50 grams of Astragalus, 30 grams of Chinese wolfberry, 500 grams of turtle (or 100 grams of lean pork), and an appropriate amount of oil and salt. Slice the Astragalus and wrap it in gauze, wash the Chinese wolfberry, and cut the turtle into thin pieces. Put the above foods in the pot, add an appropriate amount of water, boil, remove the medicinal residue, season, and eat. It has the effect of tonifying the middle energizer, nourishing the yin and generating blood. It is suitable for those with dizziness, anemia, or decreased white blood cells, and fatigue during or after various tumor radiotherapy treatments.

  7, Turtle, Pork Knuckle, and Ginseng Soup:500 grams of turtle, 250 grams of pork knuckle, 15 grams of ginseng. Cut the turtle into cubes, and wash the pork knuckle. Put the above foods and ginseng into the pot, add an appropriate amount of water, cook over low heat until cooked, season with salt, and it can be eaten. It has the effect of invigorating the body and generating blood, and tonifying deficiency. It is suitable for those with anemia, shortness of breath, and weak body after various tumor radiotherapy treatments.

  Second, what foods are good for the body with abdominal wall fibromatosis

  1. It is advisable to eat lean pork, duck meat, eggs, lotus root, cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, celery, tofu, apples, pears, bananas, watermelons, melons, persimmons, walnuts, and roasted peanuts.

  2. Pine nuts can be eaten, and eat more fresh vegetables.

  3. Eat more alkaline foods, such as cabbage, persimmons, cucumbers, carrots, spinach, cabbage, lettuce, taros, kelp, citrus fruits, figs, watermelons, grapes, raisins, chestnuts, and wine.

  Third, what foods should not be eaten with abdominal wall fibromatosis

  1. Abstain from spicy and刺激性 foods in the diet.

  2. Eat less greasy and heavy foods.

  3. Eat less dog meat, mutton, and other warm-tonifying foods.

  4. Eat less shellfish, bamboo shoots, taros, and other easily allergenic 'inducing foods' without shells.

  5. Eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives, and additives.

  6. Avoid foods that are too sour, spicy, salty, and stimulants such as tobacco and alcohol.

7. The conventional method of Western medicine for the treatment of abdominal wall fibromatosis

  Prevention

  1. First of all, maintain an optimistic attitude and establish a strong confidence in overcoming cancer.

  2. Appropriate exercise can promote the flow of Qi and blood, enhance the body's resistance. Avoid cold and wind, 'all diseases start from cold', when the body is stimulated by cold and wind, the resistance decreases, and it is easy to induce diseases.

  3. The diet should be light and nutritious. Eat more vegetables (such as cabbage and cauliflower), radishes, plums, soybeans, beef, mushrooms, asparagus, Job's tears, and other foods containing anticancer substances. Fruits, milk, turtles, and other foods are rich in various amino acids, vitamins, proteins, and easily digestible tonifying foods.

  4. Cancer patients have a high energy consumption, so their diet should be increased by 20% more protein than normal people.

  5. Eat less greasy and heavy foods; eat less dog meat, mutton, and other warm-tonifying foods; eat less shellfish, bamboo shoots, taros, and other easily allergenic 'inducing foods' without shells; eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives, and additives. Avoid foods that are too sour, spicy, salty, and stimulants such as tobacco and alcohol.

 

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