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Aunt's neck looks like sandpaper, but it's also a little fleshy. What is the expert's answer?
Through visual inspection and palpation, the doctor told Aunt Zhang: "This is a typical skin and soft tissue fibroma, which can be treated by laser. It turned out that it was hot some time ago, and she always sweated when she went out. Aunt Zhang was surprised to find her neck. Because she had gained a lot of meat, she hurried to the dermatology clinic of Fuyang Hospital.

Regarding cutaneous chondrofibroma, experts answered: chondrofibroma, also known as dermatophyte, is an autosomal dominant genetic disease and a neuroectodermal abnormality caused by distorted dominant genes. The onset age can be 10-50 years old, which is more common in women, middle-aged and elderly people and during pregnancy. The site of the disease is mostly in the folds of neck, armpit and groin. "Soft fibroma can be clinically divided into multifilament type and single bag type. The former mainly occurs in the neck, while the latter can occur in the face, chest and back, armpit and groin. There are hundreds, ranging in diameter from several millimeters to several centimeters, and small nodules can be related to peripheral nerves. ?

A single bag-like soft fibroma is generally a single bag-like tumor with a thin pedicle, soft and inelastic skin color.

Multiple filamentary soft fibromas are generally soft, slender, pedicled, needle-to-mung bean-sized, inelastic, brown in color and not contagious.

For the symptomatic treatment in the treatment process, experts also suggest that a single case can generally not be treated, but if it is suspected that the skin tumor is discolored or painful, it is still recommended to see a doctor in time. ? When the skin lesion is small and does not affect the appearance, it can be left untreated. ? For patients with unsightly skin lesions, laser cauterization or surgical resection can be considered. ? If the lesion increases pain, can the suspected lesion be surgically removed?

Patients should lose weight properly, increase exercise and reduce sunlight exposure. Moisturizing and maintaining the skin may be beneficial to reduce the recurrence of beriberi. ?