Salivary Gland Tumor and Its Signs and Symptoms

Pleomorphic is a benign salivary gland tumor that has certain types of symptoms and signs. It is a slow-growing, painless, firm and non-tender mass; while it can move (when small) and become fixed as it enlarges. 

Sudden increase in size and pain in a known pleomorphic adenoma may result in intraparenchymal hemorrhage. According to doctors, such type of salivary gland tumor is not life threatening. 

There are different types of benign salivary gland tumors like Adenomas, warthin tumors, Oncocytomas and benign mixed tumors or Pleomorphic Adenomas that can be cured by surgery and by following the right steps of treatment. According to doctors, they are not cancers and don’t generally invade adjacent tissues or metastasize, but can continue to grow and become deforming. It is better to get them removed. A pleomorphic adenoma can transform into a malignancy, but in decades and chances are rare. 

Pleomorphic Adenoma or other salivary gland tumors may occur due radiation exposure – radiation treatments for cancer – mainly one that is used for treating head and neck cancers may increase the risk of salivary gland tumors.  It may be due to older age that is another risk factor, when this type of tumor can occur. Not to mention the workplace exposure that is mainly to certain substances may increase the chances of this tumor type.  

You are advised to consult with doctors to know about the signs and symptoms and get the right treatment procedure.

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