Monday, March 1, 2010

Atrium myxoma disease and tips on how to treat

Description:
Atrial myxoma is a benign tumor on the top left or right side of the heart. Grow on the wall (atrial septum) that separates the two sides of the heart. Atrium Myxzoma a liver tumor. Very rare tumor, usually begins in the septum between the ventricles of heart, with 80% of the tumors that grew into the left atrium.

Although myxoma is a benign tumor Atrium, but these tumors can become serious if the blood vessels tumor clog embolize and cause disruption of blood flow. If the tumor embolizes clog the blood supply to the brain, it can cause a stroke. Myxoma is more common in women. Approximately 10% of patients with myxoma down through families (inherited).

Symptoms:
- Chest pain
- Palpitations
- Shortness of breath
- Edema (swelling of the feet)
- Fainting
- Coughing
- Fever
- Loss of energy
- Sight reduced
- Confusion

Maintenance:
Generally, the efforts made by tumor treatment.