The cystic hygroma has a cure, but it is possible that the tumor may come back after some time and it is not yet possible to explain the reason.
The treatment for the cystic hygroma consists of the application of an injection with sclerotic substance that can destroy the fluid that fills the tumor. This fluid comes from the lymphatic circulation and although it is not known why it forms the cyst, some individuals can develop it in adult life.
The best medicine to eliminate the cystic hygroma is Ok432, which has no side effects and is non-toxic and can eliminate the tumor on the first application most of the time. Depending on the location of the cyst, the doctor can perform an ultrasound to better visualize the area to be treated in order to avoid the application of the drug in other tissues causing greater damages.
This application is done in the clinic or hospital and the individual does not need to be hospitalized, although it is necessary to rest and avoid efforts within three days after treatment. If the hygroma is very large and prevents the free movement of the joint near its location, such as knee, elbow or neck, there may be a need to perform some physiotherapy sessions to reduce pain and increase the range of movement.
When it comes to a fetal cystic hygroma the doctor may assess the need for surgery to remove the cyst, but this will depend on its location. Cysts located in the subdural region of the brain or very close to the vital organs should be observed for some time before initiating therapy and the risk / benefit of withdrawal should be assessed.