Monday, October 12, 2015

[Everything doTERRA] Son-in-law has lipoma

I have a son-in-law that has several lipoma. His father did also had this problem. Some of them are painful. You can have them taken out, but they come back. He would like to get rid of them. Does anyone have a thought of what might work? Your help would be appreciated.

Cynthia

A lipoma is a growth of fatty tissue that slowly develops just under your skin. People of any age can develop a lipoma, but children rarely develop them. While a lipoma can form on any part of the body, they typically appear on the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms, and thighs. They are classified as benign growths (tumors) of fatty tissue; this means a lipoma is not cancerous and is rarely harmful.
The lipoma is only painful if it grows into nerves underneath the skin.


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