• The Best Clinic
    2017
  • The Best Clinic
    2018
Weizman 14, Tel Aviv, Israel

    Benign Blood Disorders

    Any tumor occurs as a result of a violation of the processes of cell division and growth. A benign tumor grows slowly and remains small for several years. Usually does not affect the body as a whole, except in some cases. As a rule, it practically does not spread to neighboring organs and tissues, does not metastasize. Most often, with benign neoplasms, there are no complaints and manifestations of the disease. The tumor is discovered by chance when you go to the doctor for another reason.

    Tel Aviv Medical Clinic, a leading Israeli clinic, successfully cope with the treatment of benign blood diseases. In 90% of cases, it is possible to achieve remission of the disease, and in 78% it was possible to significantly improve the quality of life of patients at the last stage of pathology. Thanks to the modern equipment of the department of hematology, doctors use cutting-edge methods of treating blood diseases. Our oncologists use a comprehensive approach to therapy that is most effective. It should be noted that our clinic has created comfortable conditions for a speedy recovery and stay.

    The causes of the disease

    Specialists identify the following risk factors that affect the appearance of the disease:

    • hazardous production;
    • environmental pollution;
    • smoking;
    • drug addiction, substance abuse;
    • alcohol abuse;
    • ionizing radiation;
    • ultraviolet radiation;
    • hormonal disbalance;
    • immunity disorders;
    • viral infection.

    Symptoms of the disease

    Every person has a different blood disease. If you notice the appearance of the following suspicious signs, you should immediately make an appointment with a specialist: 

    • Shortness of breath; 
    • Weight loss; 
    • Loss of appetite; 
    • Itching on the skin; 
    • Profuse sweating; 
    • Bleeding; 
    • Pain in bones and joints; 
    • Violation of the heart; 
    • The occurrence of bruises and bruising; 
    • Increased body temperature;
    • Swollen lymph nodes; 
    • Pale skin. 

    Qualified specialists will provide the necessary treatment that will significantly improve the patient’s quality of life.

    Treatment

    Benign growths are usually surgically removed. In some cases, drug therapy (hormonal) is also used. If the tumor does not cause any inconvenience and does not pose a threat to the patient, then the question of surgical intervention is decided to depend on the patient’s condition and the presence of contraindications for surgery.

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