Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Squamous Cell Cancer Skin Cancer - Squamous Cell - How Do You Treat It?

Skin Cancer - Squamous cell - How do you treat it? - squamous cell cancer

My husband had a shot Thorn ear and in a week a small bump was rose thorn. The dermis decreased by half. The dermis is awaiting some test results first, but confirmed it was a squamous cell carcinoma. It hurts, but the treatment helps with the oreganol. A similar problem in another - how they treat you better? Some say that they are surgically removed. I think so, but when you avoid the skin and can even heal the best. I looked into online ads Perrins products that sound good. Anyone tried them?

3 comments:

Squamous cell skin cancer said...

Squamous cell skin cancer is a type of skin cancer. It evolves slowly comparatively. It arises when the cells present on the skin start exhibiting alterations. It can occur to individuals who are exposed to arsenic or other chemicals, x-rayed many times, exposed to UV etc.

Belliger said...

Hello,

It is a very unusual story for two reasons.

First, it would be very unusual for a squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, grow in a week, unless it is a coincidence. Pyogenic granulomas, yes. Are you sure that you use the correct name? :)

Second Skin Squamous treat the application of a product for skin care? An operation to avoid, if possible, for the healing of the skin on your own is better? This is understandable in terms of conventional medicine.

Best wishes,

Belliger (retired UK GP)

zrepmd said...

Arrange Bellinger here. The usual treatment is surgery or radiotherapy. Pyogenic granuloma also Sporothrix infection would be higher on my list of cancer. A skin cancer does not develop as quickly, so that would be the only way to make sense, the thorn on the skin where the cancer develops. Oreganol is not a valid treatment.

God bless you, best wishes

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