Hemangioma is a type of tumor. Unlike other tumors, it is a benign tumor that can be treated with drugs. Hemangioma is red and grows in blood vessels, making it difficult to distinguish from blood. You must go to the hospital for an X-ray and observation. This type of hemangioma mostly grows in the body of an infant. Remember not to give the infant any irritating drugs, and control their diet and sleep time reasonably. Let me introduce you to hemangioma. 1. Such a red birthmark is a hemangioma. Hemangioma is the most common congenital vascular malformation in children, with an incidence of approximately 3%-8%. It can appear in various parts of the body, most commonly in the skin and subcutaneous tissue, followed by the oral mucosa and muscles. It can also occur in bones, internal organs, brain and other tissues and organs. The tumors can be mild or severe and can be small, ranging from the size of a pinhead (such as a capillary tumor) to large enough to involve almost the entire face or hand. Hemangioma is a type of vascular tumor. The blood vessels develop from the mesoderm. Vascular endothelial cell strips or cell islands appear in the early embryonic development and gradually develop into capillary lumens. These capillary lumens connect to each other to form various blood vessels, such as blood vessels. If the embryonic development is abnormal, these primitive cells will be scattered and remain in abnormal parts, and continue to develop into hemangiomas. Cutaneous hemangioma can be diagnosed by naked eye observation, but subcutaneous hemangioma is more difficult to diagnose and sometimes requires imaging examinations (such as angiography, CT, etc.) to determine its nature and extent. Correct diagnosis is very important for choosing the timing and method of treatment. 2.①Continuous growth. ② After growing to a certain extent, it gradually stabilizes. ③Disappear on its own. Even so, the chances of it actually going away on its own are extremely small. Hemangiomas tend to grow rapidly during infancy and childhood, so they should be treated promptly to avoid becoming too large and becoming difficult to treat. 3. With the advancement of treatment technology, laser is currently a good treatment method. Laser can directly act on blood vessels, causing them to occlude after being damaged, thereby promoting the disappearance of skin lesions. A large number of clinical observations have shown that laser or intense pulsed light has significant therapeutic effects and fewer side effects on vascular lesions. |
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