How dangerous is a hemangioma? Are hemangiomas serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-19
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hemangiomas mainly have the following hazards: affecting the function of normal tissues and organs, affecting aesthetics, endangering life, inheriting to the next generation, hemangiomas are relatively less harmful to the body, but some will deteriorate or even endanger life, so hemangiomas must be carried out in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The risk of hemangioma depends on the long position, long on the main organs, if the rupture has a great impact on the human body, it still needs to be timely, considering it is an internal splanchnic hemangioma, if it is relatively small, it does not need a special **, the diameter is greater than five centimeters, surgery or intervention can be considered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can go to Changchun Jingkai Hemangioma Hospital to consult with their experts. Their national toll-free** is: 4000405120

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This depends on what part of the hemangioma, if it is a cerebral hemangioma, even if it is very small, there may be some symptoms, then it will be fatal, some parts such as liver hemangioma, this is generally three or four centimeters, sometimes can be left unattended, different parts of the performance is not the same, but when the hemangioma grows to a certain extent, it may cause blood vessels to rupture and cause hemorrhage, the consequences are serious, at present, it is recommended that you consider it according to your own condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! Hemangioma is a vascular lesion disease caused by the lesion of vascular tissue, caused by local ** erythema, red mass and abnormal subcutaneous envelope, including benign tumor and vascular malformation. Hemangioma is a chronic progressive disease, although the symptoms are not obvious in the early stage, but with the growth of time, the tumor area expands, the range of symptoms expands, which can cause serious harm to normal tissues and organs, and can cause dysfunction, deformity, disability and other sequelae, etc., it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment to avoid serious complications.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Different parts and types of hemangiomas have different harms. It is recommended to go to a hemangioma specialist hospital as soon as possible to avoid the development of hemangioma to the later stage and cause more serious harm. The appearance of hemangioma is bound to affect the patient's body, and the hemangioma is prone to recurrence, bleeding, infection, and even malignant transformation, which seriously endangers the patient's life.

    If the symptoms of hemangioma appear on the face, it will be a big blow to the patient. In mild cases, it will affect aesthetics, and in severe cases, it will cause facial deformities; If it appears in the throat, it can affect the patient's breathing; If it grows on the tongue, fingers, toes and joints, it can affect the normal life of the patient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hemangiomas are generally benign and not very harmful to the body, but the current high incidence of hemangiomas still has a significant impact on infants and young children, especially on the epidermis. Today, I will introduce you to some basic effects of hemangioma and see what are its harms?

    What are the dangers of hemangiomas?

    1. It doesn't look good on the outside.

    Hemangiomas will manifest directly on the surface, especially on the neck and face, and are more obvious on the outside. In general, it is cyan, red, or black, and the surface is not too smooth, so it does not look very good. It is precisely because of this that many friends with hemangiomas feel quite psychologically stressed when they receive strange eyes from others.

    2. Affect the function of surrounding organs.

    When the hemangioma protrudes outside the body, it will definitely affect and destroy the surrounding organs. For example, ** in the vicinity of the tumor must not be able to perform normal metabolism and respiration. If the location of the hemangioma is close to the functional organs, it can also cause severe malformations of the organs, which seriously affect the normal function of these organs.

    3. There is a certain hereditary nature.

    It is a congenital disease that makes children more susceptible to the disease if they have it. However, there are many causes of hemangioma, so it is best to pay more attention to avoid this disease as much as possible. Of course, this is also a relatively rare condition, so you don't need to worry too much.

    If you suspect that you are infected with a hemangioma, you must go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, and receive the corresponding ** according to the doctor's advice.

    4. Life-threatening.

    The epidermis of hemangioma is very fragile, and it is more likely to rupture due to external forces than other parts. This is likely to cause massive bleeding, so it's important to protect the area from severe trauma or pressure. Although it usually does not cause much harm to the body, if it is damaged, the consequences are more serious, and it is very likely to cause bleeding and even endanger the patient's life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1) Affect the appearance: Most of the hemangiomas are located in the head and face, which seriously affects the appearance and causes great physical and mental harm to patients and their families.

    2) Affect function: invade the surrounding tissues and affect the normal function of the surrounding organs.

    3) Tumor hemorrhage: Heavy bleeding may lead to hemorrhagic shock.

    4) Dysplasia: compression of surrounding normal tissues, resulting in developmental disorders, affecting bone growth, and severe deformities of limbs.

    5) Rupture of hemangioma: The hemangioma grows too fast or rubs to cause ulceration, infection, and the possibility of malignant transformation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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%.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello: What type of hemangioma are you? Where does it grow? Hemangioma is recommended to be detected early**, it is recommended to choose a good targeted **method**, if you need help, you can consult directly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This condition can be mild or severe, what is the current condition of the patient?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hemangioma is a benign tumor disease, theoretically there is no danger to life, and there will be no such harm as malignant tumors, but for hemangiomas, especially infantile hemangiomas, it is also extremely harmful

    Affects the function of normal tissues and organs.

    The harm of hemangioma and vascular malformation mainly lies in its continuous growth, continuous invasion and compression of surrounding normal tissues, thereby causing dysfunction, and in severe cases, it can cause disability, such as in the ears, parotid glands, eyelids and other parts, and can cause hearing or vision impairment because the tumor blocks the ear canal or compresses normal tissues and organs such as the eyeball, which brings great inconvenience to the patient's study, life and work.

    Harmful to health.

    Hemangiomas and vascular malformations are easy to cause tissue dysfunction, and because of how long they grow in the exposed parts of the body, especially the weak resistance of children, they are easily caused by friction, impact, and squeezing, which can easily lead to ulceration, bleeding, infection, etc., and in severe cases, the blood may not stop, endangering the health and even life of patients.

    Affect the aesthetics. Hemangiomas and vascular malformations tend to occur in exposed parts such as the head and face to affect the appearance, and do not subside completely or leave scars due to improper care, which seriously affects the image of patients and causes lifelong regrets for patients and their families.

    Affects mental health.

    Because hemangiomas and vascular malformations mostly grow in exposed parts such as the oral cavity and maxillofacial area, children with hemangiomas are relatively young, which can easily leave a shadow on children's young minds, cause low self-esteem, anxiety and other emotions, lead to social difficulties, psychological disorders, personality problems, and seriously endanger mental health.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Excuse me, where is the hemangioma growing??? If it's on the liver, it's not a big problem to hold on to **!!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hemangiomas usually cause these injuries.

    Aesthetic impact.

    Hemangiomas on the body are very unsightly, because the red tumors have a strong contrast with our normal skin color, which has a strong effect on visual impact. Moreover, hemangiomas also have a convex surface, so they also have a serious asymmetrical aesthetic impact on the body organs. Taken together, hemangiomas have a great impact on aesthetics.

    Bleeding and scarring from infection.

    The hemangioma protrudes on the surface because the affected area has abundant vascular hyperplasia. This kind of protruding hemangioma, once it is injured in life, such as impact, patting, etc., it is easy to cause damage to the affected area, and after the breakage, it will cause problems such as bleeding that is not easy to stop and difficult to recover. Even if it's good, it will leave an unsightly scar.

    Harmful to health and affecting organs.

    If hemangioma is left to chance, it will affect the patient's health in the later stages, such as weakening blood circulation and muscle atrophy at the beginning. Then it gradually develops and begins to cause damage to the joints, bones, causing pain in the body. An even more serious consequence is physical disability.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hemangioma is a disease that is mostly benign, which is formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, and is commonly found in ** and congenital benign tumors or vascular malformations in soft tissues, which are more common at birth or shortly after birth. Hemangiomas can occur throughout the body, with oral and maxillofacial hemangiomas accounting for 60% of total hemangiomas, followed by the trunk (25%) and extremities (15%). Most of them occur on the face**, subcutaneous tissues, oral mucosa, such as the tongue, lips, floor of the mouth, etc., and a few occur in the jaw or deep tissues.

    According to the external characteristics, it can be preliminarily distinguished whether the baby is a hemangioma.

    1. Parents can choose the color of the tumor.

    Strawberry-shaped hemangioma patients will have plaques of varying sizes, dark red or purplish-red and higher than **, most of which are between 2 and 4cm, which will fade when touched by hand and are elastic when lightly pressed. Cavernous hemangiomas are mostly blue and purple, so parents should analyze more and don't judge too blindly.

    2. Parents can determine whether there is a lump under the skin.

    In the early stage of the disease, strawberry hemangioma often appears as a small and prominent nodular mass on the skin surface, with irregular shape, clear borders, and uneven surface and cauliflower-like. Mixed hemangiomas and cavernous hemangiomas are bulging and the temperature is higher than normal.

    3. Parents can choose according to the location of the disease.

    Mixed hemangiomas are more common in the limbs, face, neck, and trunk, and can also grow in subcutaneous tissues, end-of-year, muscles, and a few can involve periosteum and bones. Strawberry hemangiomas are seen in the head and face, cranoid hemangiomas are common in the trunk, and cavernous hemangiomas are more common in the extremities.

    4. Parents should also pay attention to the changes in the initial stage of the tumor.

    At first, only small red dots can be seen on the affected area. However, as the child grows older, the strawberry hemangioma also begins to grow rapidly and gradually gathers into a clump, while others, such as cavernous hemangioma, have an incubation period in the early stage, which cannot be seen with the naked eye and require the help of professional equipment.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, more common at birth or shortly after birth of the baby, it originates from the residual embryonic angioblasts, the active endothelioid germ invades the adjacent tissues, forming an endothelial like cord, which is connected to the remaining blood vessels after tubulation to form a hemangioma, and the intratumoral blood vessels form a system of their own and are not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas occurring in the oral and maxillofacial areas account for 60% of all systemic hemangiomas, most of which occur in the face**, subcutaneous tissues and oral mucosa, such as tongue, lips, floor of the mouth and other tissues, and a few occur in the jaw or deep tissues. At the beginning, if it is timely, it will not be very serious, if not, it will be very serious in the later stage.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally, hemangiomas are benign lesions, and most hemangiomas are not life-threatening, but the sooner hemangiomas are found, the better. In normal days, we must pay attention to protecting the patient to avoid friction and damage, once the hemangioma is broken, it is difficult to stop the bleeding, and if it causes infection, it will aggravate the condition. Patients are advised to choose a regular one to be conducted**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hemangioma is a benign tumor, and the specific severity is generally determined according to the condition or the location of the lesion, and the general impact is the appearance of the lesion, the tissue function of the lesion site, and the growth in important parts will affect life.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hemangioma is a congenital disease, generally a benign tumor or vascular malformation, which is generally not life-threatening, but it is not harmless, which is mainly determined by factors such as the size, location, and type of hemangioma. Some simple superficial hemangiomas are less harmful and can even resolve on their own, but some hemangiomas inside the body are very dangerous and it is not an exaggeration to call them time bombs, such as cerebral hemangiomas. Therefore, if you have a hemangioma and it is difficult to judge the condition, it is best to seek medical attention first.

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