The harm of cavernous hemangioma to babies, where to treat?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-24
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cavernous hemangioma is a very serious thing because cavernous hemangioma is a mass of blood vessels, similar to cavernous, with holes everywhere, which is very detrimental to the stability of blood flow. In the case of certain precipitating factors, such as trauma, high blood pressure, emotional agitation, etc., rupture and bleeding may occur. Rupture hemorrhage may cause cerebral hemorrhage, if it is mild, relatively good, but it is afraid that a large area of intracerebral hemorrhage may cause intracranial pressure to rise, cause cerebral herniation, will cause the patient's respiratory circulation to stop, resulting in death, especially for the cavernous hemangioma of the brainstem, it is more serious, sometimes the bleeding is only 5-6ml, which may cause the death of the patient.

    Therefore, for cavernous hemangioma is a very serious disease, it must be detected early and corresponding** as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cavernous hemangioma is a common but complex vascular disease. Because people don't know much about cavernous hemangiomas, they tend to have a strong sense of fear and don't know what to do when they occur. In fact, cavernous hemangioma is a benign tumor, although the harm of cavernous hemangioma is very serious, but it can be detected early, early diagnosis, early **, on the current medical level, most cavernous hemangiomas can be perfect through superconducting interventional ablation technology.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dangers of hemangiomas.

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The growth characteristics of cavernous hemangioma are mainly invasive growth, which will compress the surrounding tissues and nerves, which must be paid attention to, which can easily lead to the development of the baby malformation or affect the appearance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cavernous hemangioma refers to a cavernous abnormal vascular mass composed of many thin-walled blood vessels, which is classified as a occult vascular malformation because there are often no abnormal vascular masses found on angiography. You can consult a doctor for details.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Infantile cavernous hemangiomas are different from capillary hemangiomas in that they are located in the deep subcutaneous tissues and will continue to penetrate deeper as the patient ages, destroying adjacent surrounding tissues, deforming the limbs, and even disabling them. Therefore, it is recommended to go to a specialized hospital as soon as possible to take ** measures.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cavernous hemangioma will invade tissues, muscles, etc., causing local loss of function, which is very harmful to the baby, so it must be treated as soon as possible. Try to choose a regular professional hospital, cavernous hemangioma, which is a venous malformation, **difficult or large, do not be arbitrary**, so as not to delay the condition and leave regrets.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to statistical data, the first time of infantile hemangioma is accepted as early as one or two months old when the baby is one or two months old, and there are many cases when the baby is more than one year old. So, time is not fixed.

    The best time to do is based on a few points:

    1. The location and size of the hemangioma growth. 1 year old is the watershed moment for hemangioma disease, some mild hemangioma symptoms will resolve on their own with age, and some will become more severe.

    2. The bearing capacity of infants and young children. Parents are worried about whether their children can bear this point, which is also a question that the medical community has been thinking about. Today's ** technology is generally very advanced, gentle and efficient, and children can also bear it.

    If the baby's hemangioma is more special, it needs to be treated as soon as possible, if the child's ability to bear is considered, you can take drugs for more than 1 month, and wait until the baby is older, and when the baby is older, assisted sclerosis or laser ** at three months.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In many cases, hemangiomas will gradually grow with the growth of children, and the tumor area will also become larger, and the cost of infant hemangioma** is also related to the size of the tumor area, the larger the area, the more cost. Suggestions: Therefore, it is recommended that parents and friends should do it as soon as possible if they find that their child has a hemangioma**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it cannot be absorbed and disappears on its own, and it is ineffective to take drugs orally, it is necessary to do laser surgical excision**, and the best time is after 10 months, about 1 year old.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello! Now many places have specialized hospitals for hemangioma, suggestion: hemangioma is neither a department nor an oncology department, now many places have a special hospital for hemangioma, hope to go to a regular hospital, early detection and early **, infants and young children are minimally invasive, and the effect is very good.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hemangiomas will slowly increase and expand with age, and generally infantile hemangiomas grow faster before the age of 2, so they should be accepted as soon as possible**, and can be accepted after the full month**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, go to the hospital first to diagnose what type of hemangioma it is, so as to be targeted** and see if you need to be hospitalized. Hemangioma is relatively easy in the early stage, when the volume is still very small, the sooner, the more obvious the effect, if it grows up, not only the difficulty will increase, but some serious may also affect the surrounding tissues of the affected area.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Most hemangiomas are expanding in size with age, as long as you choose the right one, start when the child is young, it can ensure that the time is short, the baby suffers less, and the effect is good. Generally, children can accept it when they are full moon**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    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%.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The harm of cavernous hemangioma is relatively large, and the development has diffuse characteristics, if the lesion can not be removed in time, it can also be complicated by the whole body. Moreover, the damage of cavernous hemangioma varies depending on the location of occurrence.

    For example, if a cavernous hemangioma grows in the patient's legs, when the patient walks upright for too long or stands for a long time, the blood return disorder caused by the squeezing of the veins will cause the tumor to swell and have obvious swelling, which will lead to dysfunction or even deformity of the corresponding parts for a long time. In severe cases, it can lead to muscle necrosis of the limbs, leading to amputation.

    In addition, once the cavernous hemangioma is not formed in time, it will also cause serious complications, the main complications are ulcers, bleeding, infection, damage to vital organ function and limb deformity caused by musculoskeletal damage.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Early detection of cavernous hemangiomas is recommended, as there is little chance of spontaneous resolves of cavernous hemangiomas.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The principle of cavernous hemangioma is that the sooner the better. If you subjectively think that the disease is mild and want to observe for a period of time before going to **, such a delay may lead to rapid growth of the tumor. For cavernous hemangiomas, observation is not recommended.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Part 1: Hemangioma occurs in the head and face (non-facial features), limbs, and trunk (non-joints), and can be observed by oneself to observe the changes in color, area, and shape.

    Type 2: Generally, according to the different locations, sizes, and colors of hemangiomas, the common ones are divided into capillary hemangiomas, cavernous hemangiomas, cranoid hemangiomas and mixed hemangiomas. Among them, if the capillary hemangioma is only superficial, it will gradually decrease as the baby grows, and can generally completely regress before the age of 9.

    Other types of hemangiomas will have different degrees of damage, and hemangiomas in the proliferative stage may also have various complications, such as bleeding, ulcers, infection, etc.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    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**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello, cavernous hemangioma will not regress on its own, the most advanced technology for cavernous hemangioma is vascular pulse laser surgery, the child can be full moon**, this is a non-surgical **bitter, **short time and quick effect, no need to be hospitalized without trauma, prognosis does not leave scars, no ***, it is recommended that you take your baby to the hospital to consult the doctor to choose the most suitable method for the baby.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    **Hemangioma can not simply remove the superficial symptoms, only by removing the proliferative endothelial cells and inhibiting cell proliferation, can the hemangioma be completely removed. There are many methods of hemangioma**, it is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital**, and choose carefully**.

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