Fibroma on top of stoma: Should it be removed?

Posted by a009507 @a009507, Sep 17, 2023

Has anyone had a Fibroma develop on top of stoma? The dr said it would be ok but if bothersome, could surgically remove.

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I have not experienced a Fibroma. How/where did it develop? What is the treatment? Sorry. Ostomy is enough w/o additional hiccups.

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The Fibroma is on the very top of the stoma. I don’t know why it developed but I’ll be sure to ask the dr at my next visit. If it becomes a problem, the dr said he would have to surgically remove it. It would be an outpatient procedure.

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@a009507

The Fibroma is on the very top of the stoma. I don’t know why it developed but I’ll be sure to ask the dr at my next visit. If it becomes a problem, the dr said he would have to surgically remove it. It would be an outpatient procedure.

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@a009507, did you decide to have it removed? Is it bothersome?

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It’s not bothersome now. Thank goodness.

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I expect to have Fibroma excised later in the month. The surgeon thinks it should be removed and a biopsy will be done to make sure not an issue. No reason to believe it will.

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@a009507

I expect to have Fibroma excised later in the month. The surgeon thinks it should be removed and a biopsy will be done to make sure not an issue. No reason to believe it will.

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Please update us after the biopsy.

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@colleenyoung

Please update us after the biopsy.

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Fibroma removed yesterday. Some slight bleeding and very sore throat. Have yet to poop. Hoping this isn’t a problem.

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@a009507

Fibroma removed yesterday. Some slight bleeding and very sore throat. Have yet to poop. Hoping this isn’t a problem.

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Pooped some this morning. 😀

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