How to treat tuberculous granuloma

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The appearance of granuloma has some invisible influence on people's body. It casts a shadow on people's appearance and affects our image. Cause unnecessary trouble in life. Now we'll talk about how to treat tuberculous granuloma.

How to treat tuberculous granuloma

The first is that the epithelioid cells in granuloma are larger than their predecessor cells, with abundant cytoplasm and unclear cell boundaries; the cytoplasm is rich in mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi complex and lysosomes. Although the FC and C3b receptors of cell membrane were significantly reduced, and the phagocytic function was greatly reduced, the degradation enzymes and cytokines (TNF, IL-1, etc.) could be secreted to the cells to form a bactericidal environment.

Second, the tumor like theory is similar to that of reticular cell sarcoma or lymphoma, with neoplastic proliferation of heteromorphic cells and mitotic phase, without necrotic blood vessels and multinucleated giant cells. This disease is limited to the nose and respiratory tract. In the late stage, the same lesions can be seen in all parts of the body, such as viscera, lymph nodes and bone marrow. Therefore, it is very similar to the metastasis of malignant tumor. Some patients can be cured by radiotherapy, which is in line with the tumor theory.

Third, the multinucleated giant cells in granuloma are fused by epithelioid cells, with huge cell bodies (40-50 μ m), abundant cytoplasm and eosinophilic nuclei ranging from tens to hundreds. According to the distribution characteristics of their nuclei, multinucleated giant cells can be divided into two types: regular type and disordered type. The former is Langhans giant cell, and its nucleus is arranged around the cell.

matters needing attention

Appear tuberculous granuloma when we should pay attention to, to strengthen nutrition, enhance physical fitness. Do more exercise, avoid cold and dampness, don't overwork, don't smoke and drink. Go to the hospital for professional treatment as soon as possible.