How To Treat Angiomyolipoma
Symptom Treatment

In some cases, symptom treatment is considered to be an effective way to aid those with angiomyolipoma. These symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, hypertension, anemia, sudden manifestations of pain (especially in the back and sides where the kidneys are), and even shock. In fact, about twenty percent of symptomatic patients with angiomyolipoma will go into shock. With asymptomatic angiomyolipoma, the tumor can be effectively treated before the patient becomes symptomatic, but when angiomyolipoma patients become symptomatic, it becomes harder to treat the symptoms. This is why it is crucial that detection happens as early as possible and that treatment is thorough.