Granuloma

Granulomas are small areas of inflammation in the tissues which may arise due to an infection or an injury. They occur mostly in the lungs, although they can be found in other parts of the body as well. There are no specific signs and symptoms of the occurrence of granulomas in the body. Go through the following articles to learn more about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of granulomas.
  • Oral Pyogenic Granuloma
    Oral pyogenic granuloma is a type of inflammatory hyperplasia that is commonly seen during pregnancy. Find more details about this oral condition by going through the following healthcare article.
  • Pyogenic Granuloma of the Eyelid
    Pyogenic granuloma of the eyelid is basically a vascular lesion that may develop on the eyelid after an injury. In this article, we will find out more on what causes such vascular lesions on the eyelid and how can these be treated.
  • Calcified Granuloma
    Calcified granuloma is a medical condition where calcium is deposited in a localized nodular inflammation occurring in tissues. Read on to know more about this condition from the following health article.
  • Granulomatous Inflammation
    The granulomatous inflammation is a reaction by the body as a part of the immune system response. In the following article, a brief description of the same has been made. To know more, read on.
  • Granulomas in the Lungs
    Granulomas in the lungs is a small region of inflammation due to tissue injury. The following article will help understand what granulomas in the lung means.
  • Granulomatous Lung Disease
    Lung disease could be mild and limiting like the common cold or life-threatening like pneumonia or pulmonary embolism. Granulomatous Lung Disease is a vasculitic syndrome that results due to an increase in ANCAs or antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (abnormal circulating antibodies), affecting the blood vessels in and around the lungs.
  • How to Treat Pyogenic Granuloma
    Pyogenic granuloma is also referred to as a pregnancy tumor. It is an oral disease which first shows up in the form of a tissue overgrowth around the mouth. It is sparked off by local irritation, hormonal factors and physical trauma. The condition or growth is actually a capillary hemangioma that is prone to bleeding.