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Adiposis Dolorosa
DefinitionDefinition of Adiposis Dolorosa Adiposis dolorosa, also known as Dercum's Disease is a rare condition characterized by multiple, painful lipomas. These lipomas mainly occur on the trunk, the upper arms and upper legs. The diagnosis of Dercum's disease implies a long, chronic pain syndrome of debilitating nature. The exact cause of Dercum’s disease is unknown. SymptomsSymptoms of Adiposis Dolorosa Multiple painful lipomas are the cardinal symptom of this disease. The pain can be very intense and can be described as aching, stabbing, smarting or burning. The pain is chronic and progressive, but varies much in cycles. Other common symptoms are:
CausesCauses of Adiposis Dolorosa The cause of the disease is unknown and poorly researched. The symptoms and the lack of treatments can seriously affect the quality of life. DiagnosisDiagnosis of Adiposis Dolorosa A diagnosis of Dercum's disease is based on patient history and the physical findings. There are no specific laboratory test for this disease. Since the disorder does not show on the outside it can be hard for others to see the level of difficulties and discomfort the patient experiences. More than half of the patients are unable to work. The knowledge about the disorder is not well known and many patients are poorly treated. Some lab tests are currently being used to aid in the diagnosis but are not diagnostic themselves. Ultrasound and MRI are also useful in seeing the nodules found in visceral fat. Magnetic resonance imaging can play a role in diagnosis. TreatmentTreatment of Adiposis Dolorosa Treatment of Dercum's disease is usually targeted towards pain relief rather than removal. Currently, there is a lack of scientific data on the use of integrative therapies for the treatment or prevention of Dercum's disease. There are not enough studies done to prove that diet and supplements could help with the disease. Surgery: Surgical excision of fatty tissue deposits around joints (liposuction) has been used in some cases. It may temporarily relieve symptoms although recurrences often develop. Gluten-Free Diet: Dercum's disease is primarily an autoimmune disease triggered to a long term intolerance for gluten. A gluten-free diet reduces the inflammation after an extended period of time (1 to 3 months). Stress Reduction: Pain and discomfort coming from the lipoma and fatty tissues are triggered with high levels of cortisol. First step in the relieve for dercum's disease is removal of the most painful lipoma (surgery, best done by a cosmetic surgeon due to the many incisions that have to be made) followed by steps to lowering cortisol levels in the blood (stress reduction). Avoiding contact with cold air and temperatures on legs, arms and body contributes to calmer tissue. Find Diseases Alphabetically
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