What should I do if a hemangioma grows on my head, what should I do if I have a hemangioma on my hea

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! Don't worry about hemangioma, you can be cured at a regular hospital. There are many types of hemangiomas, including capillary hemangiomas, strawberry hemangiomas, and cavernous hemangiomas.

    Mixed hemangioma and lymphatic hemangioma, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check what kind of hemangioma it is and then determine the ** plan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, don't be overly nervous, hemangioma is a benign tumor, common in infancy, don't be overly nervous, don't be overly nervous now**, if there is a phenomenon of enlargement after a period of time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for **, you can perform surgical resection or laser**. Hemangiomas will expand with age, and hemangiomas have a regression period, once the regression period is passed, if left untreated, it will have a great impact on the appearance of the child, and in severe cases, it will be painful and bleeding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At present, the most common methods for hemangioma are drugs, lasers and surgery, and there is no one method that can be used for all types of hemangiomas. It depends on factors such as the type, location, depth and age of the tumor. Commonly used methods are:

    Surgical resection, radiation**, cryosurgery, sclerotherapy injection, laser irradiation, etc.

    Prevention of malformations or facial defects after hemangioma regression; Prevent ulcers and infections, promote ulcer healing, reduce scarring, and relieve pain in patients who have already developed ulcers; Alleviate the psychological stress of children and their families; Avoid overdoing ** lesions that resolve spontaneously and have a good prognosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For the hemangioma of the head of children, parents are usually worried, because the human head is distributed more important structures, in general, there is no special impact on the head hemangioma of children, for the common red birthmark hemangioma, part of which belongs to infantile hemangioma, which needs to be routinely targeted**, and the other is wine stain. Relatively speaking, vascular malformations and hemangiomas are rare, but for some hemangiomas with large areas, it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is an intracranial condition, and it is recommended to perform magnetic resonance examination, even including ophthalmic examination, to rule out glaucoma and other important diseases that may affect the function of the whole organ.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to seek medical attention, although you don't know the specific type and size of your hemangioma, but it grows on the head, you must treat it carefully, there are many nerve organs in the head and face, even if it does not affect the function, in case of scarring, it will also affect the appearance, so it is the best way to seek medical attention as soon as possible to listen to the doctor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nowadays, many places have specialized hospitals for hemangioma, and hemangioma should be determined according to factors such as the type of lesion, location and age of the patient. At present, the first method has shell excision, radiation, hormone, low temperature, laser, sclerosing agent injection, etc., generally does not use surgery, surgery is a traditional method, not easy to heal, great harm to the patient, there will be various complications after the operation, so that the patient's body is a great degree of harm, and it is easy to leave scars and**. Because of the difference in blood flow of hemangioma, it is not possible to adopt a single method, and it is recommended to use a variety of minimally invasive combinations to absorb their respective advantages, and the long-term efficacy is better, especially the aesthetics and the development of local tissues in the later stage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Head hemangiomas are harmful, and it is recommended to take ** in time to find hemangiomas that generally grow in the head, the most common is cavernous hemangiomas. The head is raised and soft, and the mass is enlarged when the child's head is lowered or crying, and the mass is reduced when the child is upright. During examination, the surface of the mass is normal in color or telangiectasia can be seen on the surface, the boundary of the mass is relatively clear, and the pressure is reduced.

    There is a depressed defect in the skull at the site of the hemangioma lesion, and the skull defect has a clear boundary and an irregular edge.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's location and type, as well as the depth and age of the hemangioma, and then according to different physical conditions and conditions, surgery**, or radiation**, or cryosurgery**, etc., can be carried out by laser irradiation**. It is important to have a detailed physical examination before you can take different measures for different situations.

    If you still have relevant questions, you can go to the official website for consultation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you can, try the freezing method I used to have a hemangioma on my toes, and after it was frozen, everything was normal, but it had something to do with the head, so be careful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The early symptoms of head hemangioma are not obvious, manifested as a bulging and soft mass on the head, the mass increases when the child's head is lowered or crying, the mass shrinks when the child is in the upright position, and there is no special abnormal appearance on the surface of the head ** in a relatively deep position, and because there are symptoms of hair covering, it is easy to be covered, and it is mostly found a few months after birth, which is not conducive to timely detection of the disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The earlier the hemangioma**, the better the effect, especially for head hemangiomas in infants and young children. Hemangiomas are prone to occur in all parts of the body of newborns, among which hemangiomas growing in the head are the most harmful to children, and must be detected early, and they need to be carried out in regular and professional hospitals. You can't wait for the hemangioma to be serious, which will bring more torture to the child.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, there are several types of common hemangiomas, and different types of baby hemangiomas are taken in different ways. The location of hemangioma growth is different, and the first plan formulated will change accordingly, and some hemangioma growth sites are at high risk, and the problems considered in the formulation of the plan will increase.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hemangioma is a benign tumor, slow growth and development, rarely deteriorated, for small hemangiomas if there are no other symptoms, you can temporarily do not use **, regularly go to the hospital for observation, usually pay attention to develop good living habits, diet should be light and easy to digest, for large hemangiomas can be removed by surgery or minimally invasive**, do a good job of nursing after surgery.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hemangioma, also known as infantile hemangioma (IH), is the most common benign tumor in infants and young children, which is a true vascular tumor caused by the excessive proliferation of normal vascular tissue in the mesoderm. Hemangiomas tend to occur in the head, face, and neck, followed by the limbs and trunk. Occurs in about 30% of neonates at birth and usually grows slowly at 2 or 4 weeks of age, resulting in 10% to 12% at 1 year of age.

    Female infants are more common than male infants, with a ratio of 2 5:1, and the proportion of multiple babies is 15% to 30%.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, there are many methods of hemangioma, the traditional methods include isotopes, freezing, etc., these old methods have no satisfactory effect on hemangioma, and even leave scars after hemangioma, hemangioma should choose a suitable program according to different types.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended to find expert Zhang Yudong in the hemangioma department here, there are also cases like you on the official website, you can take a look and make a comparison.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What else to say, come here as soon as possible, any situation is the best treatment in the early stage, Dr. Meng Jun of his hemangioma department is good, you can consider it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The condition of hemangioma is not well understood, but it is a type of tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells.

    There are many causes of hemangioma, such as long-term exposure to leather, chemicals in leather, volatile gases in paints and coatings, these harmful substances induce hemangioma, and even chemical fertilizers and pesticides are also potential risk factors.

    Although the pathogenesis and pathogenesis of tubular tumors are not detailed, the formation of hemangiomas may break the balance between angiogenesis and inhibitory factors due to external factors, mutations of genes in the body, or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, causing changes in the local microenvironment, and abnormal proliferation of endothelial cells to form hemangiomas.

    There are also various types of hemangiomas, and it is necessary to go to the hospital to confirm the specific condition and then treat the symptoms**.

    Hemodrophyrcioma is a benign tumor, mainly caused by the malformation of blood vessels in the body during embryonic development, and its ** is not very clear. Its formation may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as a dysbalance between angiogenesis and angiogenesis inhibitors, resulting in mutations in hemangioma genes or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, which can cause changes in local microcirculation, resulting in abnormal vascular endothelial hyperplasia. Studies have shown that long-term maternal exposure to leather, plastic, paint or other harmful substances or frequent contact with chemical fertilizers during pregnancy is also one of the main factors in the formation of young children's hemangioma, and pregnant women should avoid exposure to such substances during pregnancy and childbirth.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are 5 common types of hemangiomas, not all of them need **, some will regress on their own, please take a look at the following introduction, confirm which one your baby belongs to, and then treat the symptoms.

    Hemangiomas are common benign tumors in childhood, about 3 4 pediatric hemangiomas are present at birth, and the rest also appear within 1 year of age, and female infants are more common than male infants. Hemangiomas tend to occur on the face and limbs**, affecting the appearance, and can also cause bacterial infection due to trauma, friction, scratching and bleeding. Some hemangiomas grow quickly, slowly, or even disappear on their own.

    Parents should closely observe the growth of infantile hemangiomas, do a good job of home care, and grasp the best time to carry out**.

    There are five types of hemangiomas that are common in children:

    Orange spots are present after birth, the size of the plaques varies, orange-red or light red, not higher than the ** surface, fade when lightly pressed, and the color darkens when crying. Orange spots are more common on the forehead, upper eyelids, and occipital area and usually resolve spontaneously within a few months of life and do not need to be treated.

    Erythema nevus is also known as port-wine stain. Immediately after birth, it is a pale red or dark red plaque, which does not fade when pressed, does not rise above the ** surface, is located in the dermis, and is composed of a capillary network. After birth, the erythematous nevus grows proportionally with the growth of the body, but the extent no longer expands.

    Erythema does not go away on its own. In addition to affecting the appearance, erythematous nevi generally have no other harm, and can be frozen if necessary**.

    Capillary hemangiomas are more common in **, with the occipital, head, face, limbs and back being the most, and many longer than the lips and tongue. Capillary hemangiomas vary in size, from large ones that can occupy most of the face or limbs, to small ones that are only a few millimeters and slightly higher than **. Capillary hemangiomas are generally present after birth, grow rapidly within 6 months, and gradually stop growing after 1 or 2 years of age.

    It is aesthetically pleasing and poses a risk of massive bleeding after breakage, so parents should pay close attention to it. If the hemangioma is small, slower-growing, and not in the exposed area, it can resolve on its own when it stops growing. If the hemangioma grows rapidly and seriously affects the aesthetics, it should be carried out immediately**, and isotope dressing and other methods can be used**.

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur in **, subcutaneous tissues, muscles, and even liver, kidneys, etc. The appearance is purple-red, surrounded by tortuous and distended small veins, which are soft and elastic, shrink when squeezed, and recover after decompression. This type of hemangioma grows in size as the baby gets older, sometimes very large and deep, severely damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissue.

    Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be performed immediately**, with sclerotherapy injection or surgical excision.

    Cranoid hemangiomas are more common in the limbs, with many dendritic dilated blood vessels on the surface and around them, tortuous and vine-like, locally** dark red or blue-purple, and sometimes the pulse of the blood vessels can be felt or the bruit of the blood vessels can be heard. For this type of hemangioma, surgery should be performed as soon as possible, and the limb can also be bandaged with elastic bandages to relieve symptoms such as soreness in the limb.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello! Some strawberry hemangiomas can resolve on their own, but the probability is relatively small, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and**.

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur in any part of the body, either on the surface of the body, or in various internal organs, especially the limbs, trunk, and parotid glands. The tumor** may be normal or dark blue, soft to the touch like a sponge, the lump can be compressed by pressing, and the patient complains of heaviness and soreness in the affected limb, which is obvious after activity. Some cavernous hemangiomas may have capillary hemangiomas on the surface**, which is called mixed hemangiomas.

    The incidence of strawberry-shaped hemangioma accounts for about 1% of newborns, mostly present at birth, with small red spots, which gradually increase later, often higher than **, bright red in color, lobulated, and shaped like strawberry or bayberry. The growth site is more common in the head, face, and trunk.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    At this time, it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital for treatment in time, and actively improve the examination and preparation before the operation, and clarify the size, scope and degree of infiltration of the patient's head hemangioma, so that accurate surgical resection can be achieved, and in the process of surgical resection, there must be good anesthesia, and the patient's hemangioma should be resected first-class, so that the patient will recover healthily and smoothly.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hemangioma is a congenital vascular disease, which can be classified into strawberry-shaped hemangioma, mixed hemangioma, cranoid hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, lymphangioma, bright red spot nevus and other tumors, except for strawberry hemangioma, this true tumor has a 30% chance of regression after the age of 7, and other tumors will grow unrestricted and will not regress on their own. Most hemangiomas expand in size with age, and early ** is recommended.

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