Shoppe's fibroma

Shoup's fibroids: what is it?

Shoupou fibroids are benign soft tissue tumors that arise from the connective tissues of the body. They can be found on any part of the body, including the neck, face, arms, legs, buttocks and abdomen.

These tumors may be removed surgically if they cause discomfort or interfere with daily life. However, fibroids often do not require medical intervention and go away on their own.

Description of the symptoms and causes of Shoup's fibroids

1) Symptoms: - Thickening of the skin at the site of the fibroid, which can be enlarged. - Reduced movement of nearby muscles and tissues. - Feeling of itching or burning at the site of fibroma formation. 2) Causes: - Injuries or damage to connective tissues, such as bruises, sprains or blows. - Immune system disorders that can lead to the formation and growth of fibrous tissue in the body. - Thyroid diseases such as hypothyroidism (low thyroid function). 3) Prevention of the development of Shoupu fibroma: - It is necessary to monitor the state of the immune system and monitor its functioning. — Careful monitoring of thyroid function