Warning Signs Of Angiomyolipoma

An angiomyolipoma is a type of benign tumor, and it usually affects the kidneys. Three cells make up this tumor, including immature smooth muscle, vascular, and fat cells. Experts do not know what causes these tumors to form. However, they believe a common progenitor cell mutation might be responsible. These tumors are often seen in patients with tuberous sclerosis, a type of inherited genetic disease. Certain other genetic conditions might also feature these tumors, such as neurofibromatosis and Sturge-Weber syndrome. There are treatment options, so it is important patients are diagnosed promptly. The first step in identifying an angiomyolipoma is to know the symptoms, so those who have risk factors can be on the lookout for them.

Back Or Flank Pain

Dreamstime

Any issue affecting the kidneys has the potential to cause back or flank pain. The tumor could be putting pressure on another body structure to cause the discomfort. When this symptom occurs, it tends to come on suddenly. The severity varies, but for some patients, it can be debilitating. Doctors might recommend medications to alleviate the pain. Patients should track their pain and make sure that their doctor knows how frequent it is, and how often it occurs. Sometimes natural pain relief techniques can be used, but often specialized medical treatment is necessary.

Continue reading to learn about more of the warning signs of angiomyolipoma now.

NEXT PAGE
NEXT PAGE

MORE FROM HealthierHer

    MORE FROM HealthierHer

      MORE FROM HealthierHer