Papillomas and Tumors of the Cornea: Importance of Early Detection
Papillomas and tumors of the cornea can be detected by visual examination, with age their number and size gradually increase.
Consult an Endocrinologist
Doctors advise not to ignore these tumors and consult an endocrinologist.
And Dr. Sergey Agapkin says: “Because all these tumors that appear on the skin, especially papillary ones, are very sensitive to insulin.”
According to him, the high level of insulin in the blood is widespread among adults, as it is detected in 40 percent of them. But at the same time, the glucose level remains normal, which leads to the stimulation of neuroplasticity processes. Any growth of new tissues in the body.
Dr. Agapkin notes that doctors usually prescribe a set of tests, including those that determine:
- Glucose level
- Insulin + insulin resistance index HOMA and the relationship between glucose and insulin CARO;
- Glycosylated hemoglobin test.
- C-peptide (binding peptide) test.
Even if your glucose levels look normal, you need to limit your intake of simple carbohydrates and make lifestyle changes.
He says, explaining: “Papillomas and others disappear or decrease in number and size in case of normalization of carbohydrate metabolism.”
Source: News. EN

