What Is an Adenoma, and Should I Be Concerned If I Have One? - #15689
During a routine check-up, my doctor mentioned that I might have an adenoma, and now I’m trying to understand what that means. From what I’ve read, an adenoma is a non-cancerous tumor that can grow in different parts of the body, like the colon, pituitary gland, liver, or adrenal glands. But how serious is it? I know that adenomas are usually benign, but can they become cancerous over time? What are the signs that an adenoma might need to be removed? Also, do they cause symptoms, or do most people only find out they have one through imaging tests? Since I prefer natural approaches to health, I started researching Ayurveda’s perspective on tumor growth and glandular health. Are there Ayurvedic herbs or dietary changes that can help shrink an adenoma or prevent it from growing? I found that turmeric, Ashwagandha, and Triphala are sometimes recommended—do these actually help in managing benign tumors? For those who have had an adenoma, what was your experience? Did you need surgery, or were you able to manage it naturally? I’d love to hear how different types of adenomas are treated and whether natural approaches have been effective for anyone.
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