Fibroma Removal

(Removal of fibroids or benign tumors)

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A fibroma is a benign tumor composed of fibrous or connective tissue. They can grow in any body organ. A fibroma is also called a fibroid or fibroid tumor.

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Preparation for Fibroma Removal:
“Do not hesitate to ask the doctor any questions, and keep asking a question — in different ways — until you understand the answer.”

During and After Fibroma Removal:
“Report any pain or discomfort to the doctor or nurses. Do not hesitate to communicate.”

“Ask your healthcare provider any questions about follow up, including when you can expect to get the results and how they will be communicated.”

“Carefully follow the instructions as to appointments, medications and after-care.”

 

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Fibroma Removal

I noticed that there was a small bump on the roof of my mouth. I didn't think much of it, figuring I'd burned my mouth on pizza or something. Well, that bump swelled up into a small hard knot in the soft palate tissue in the middle of the roof of my mouth. Read More

David, male, 40, Pennsylvania

 

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