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How to Prevent and Treat Lipomas?
I am a 24 years old male, and I usually develop lipomas all over my body in different sizes. I removed some of them by surgical operation, but they keep returning. I am a diabetic, and am regularly injecting insulin.
Is there any relationship between liopoma and insulin? Is there a way I can prevent lipomas from recurring? Is it advisable to self-remove the tumor?
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- zitdr_02Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Since you are getting them all over your body, and in sites at which you do not inject the insulin, I will assume that you have the inherited form of lipomatosis. In that case, there is no relationship to the diabetes, and unfortunately, yes, you will continue to get them. Treatment is either with surgery or with liposuction or with lipodissolve. There is no magic cream or pill that will take care of them for you.