
Benign tumors of the glands are asymptomatic for some time and are characterized by slow growth. Therefore, they can reach larger sizes before patients consult a doctor. As a rule, the function of salivation is not disturbed. When the parotid salivary glands are affected, especially when the tumor is located superficially, facial asymmetry is determined due to soft tissue swelling. The most common salivary gland tumor — pleomorphic adenoma — in the absence of timely treatment can become malignant (become malignant)
In the treatment of benign neoplasms of the salivary glands, the tumor is carefully removed together with the capsule, followed by a histological examination of the removed tissues.

Congenital neck cysts are a common problem in both children and adults and are usually benign. Neck cysts can reach significant sizes, causing compression of nearby organs, suffocation and dysphagia. Common types:
Lateral cysts of the neck (branchiogenic cyst) – Appears due to abnormalities of the gill slits, which should disappear with proper intrauterine development of the fetus. These anatomical structures can form cysts (pockets that contain fluid) or fistulas (passes that lead to an opening on the surface of the skin). They are usually located near the front edge of the neck muscle that runs from the jawbone to the collarbone and sternum.
In the absence of timely treatment, it can become malignant and turn into bronchiogenic cancer.
Middle cyst of the neck (thyroglossal cyst) is a neoplasm that develops from cells and tissues remaining after the formation of the thyroid gland during embryonic development. This type of cyst is usually diagnosed in children of preschool age or mid-teens and often appears after an upper respiratory infection when it becomes enlarged and painful.

Neoplasms of the skin represent a very large heterogeneous group of diseases. They are divided into benign, malignant and precancerous conditions (precancerous lesions).
Among the benign processes, atheroma, hemangioma, dermatofibroma, lipoma, papilloma, seborrheic keratosis, and nevi (“moles”) are most common. All these diseases, except for nev
Phasing of our work
1. Consultation
You can make an appointment with a doctor by phone number or visit the trauma center of the hospital on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. Drawing up an individual treatment plan
The doctor develops an optimal treatment plan based on the examination and the medical history.
3. Outpatient admission or hospitalization
Depending on the severity of each individual case, the doctor may recommend inpatient or outpatient treatment.
4. Recommendations
At the end of the treatment, the doctor gives instructions and, if necessary, appoints dispensary supervision.
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