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Cavernous hemangioma cannot be cured without treatment, and if it is not, it will continue to grow, so you must choose the right time, a good hospital and a good doctor to perform the child's hemangioma. Now many places have specialized hemangioma hospitals, generally do 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 easy to leave scars and**. Recommendations:
Hemangioma is neither a department nor an oncology department, and now many places have specialized hemangioma hospitals, hoping to go to regular hospitals, early detection and early detection, infants and young children are minimally invasive, and the effect is very good.
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A hemangioma is a benign tumor. First confirm what type of hemangioma it is, some superficial hemangiomas can regress, such as strawberry hemangiomas. But there are also some that do not go away, such as cavernous hemangioma and cranoid hemangioma.
Need to be timely**. Pay attention to observe whether the hemangioma has any signs of enlargement. Be careful not to injure the affected area, which could cause the hemangioma to rupture, bleed or even become infected.
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Hemangioma is a benign tumor, if the diagnosis is established, then the lesion will not disappear on its own, and the results of your two physical examinations do not match. If necessary, it is advisable to further determine the presence of hemangioma by abdominal CT scan or MRI scan, and you can consult a doctor for details.
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Hemangioma is a congenital vascular disease, which can be classified into strawberry hemangioma, mixed hemangioma, cranoid hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, lymphangioma, bright red spot nevus and other tumors according to different types.
**Hemangioma should be selected according to the child's situation, and the **method should be selected according to the type, growth site, tumor size and age of the hemangioma, so as to achieve targeting**.
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A small number of patients with superficial hemangioma can heal on their own, but most of them cannot heal themselves.
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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.
Other words; If it's benign, it doesn't matter.
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There are many types of hemangioma, and there are many methods, and the disease must understand the root cause and type of the patient's disease in order to carry out targeted treatment.
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Although infantile hemangiomas have the characteristics of self-regression, it is still impossible to judge whether and to what extent they can resolve on their own. The process of natural regression is long, up to several years, and even if it heals spontaneously, there will be local atrophy, pigment changes, and even fibrous fatty plaques, which greatly affect the patient's psychology and social interaction.
Generally, for infantile hemangioma with a mild degree of proliferation, and the lesion is still located in a non-exposed non-functional area, temporary follow-up observation can be carried out, and timely intervention should be considered if the enlargement is rapid.
If the lesion is located in an exposed part or functional area of the body surface, in order to prevent the appearance defect or even dysfunction caused by the incomplete regression of the hemangioma, early intervention should be carried out and actively **.
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The hemangioma should be based on the location, depth, color, age, skin quality and other comprehensive considerations of the hemangioma, and formulate an exclusive plan to carry out personalized treatment. Generally, the system of choosing a formal and professional hospital ** is more perfect, and the results obtained are better.
How to hemangioma, different scenarios are different.
1. Hemangioma is only superficial, the lesion is small, and with the passage of time, there is a tendency to become lighter, you can choose to go to the hospital for a face-to-face consultation, according to the doctor's instructions to self-cultivation, such as a light diet, avoid the intake of spicy and heavy internal food.
2. The hemangioma lesion is moderate, and there is no tendency to deteriorate for many years, and it can be controlled by drugs or lasers combined with drugs according to the doctor's instructions.
3. The symptoms of hemangioma are serious, the size itself is large, and with the passage of time, it becomes more and more serious, and advanced laser technology can be adopted or surgery.
At present, there are many methods for hemangioma, which are very comprehensive for various hemangiomas, including drugs, local injections, local freezing, lasers, surgical resection, etc., if you want to know which method you are suitable for, you must first go to the hospital for examination, and the doctor will plan according to the condition.
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There are many methods for hemangioma, and the appropriate method should be selected according to the actual situation of the child. Commonly used methods, local injection**, local freezing**, laser**, and surgical excision.
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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.
For example, hemangiomas grow in the maxillofacial area, due to the complex physiological structure of the maxillofacial area, the face is thin and soft, containing more sebaceous glands and hair follicles, so it is easy to be infected. There are also nerves, blood vessels and parotid ducts passing through the superficial fascia, and the nerves and blood vessels are abundant, so there is a lot of bleeding after trauma, which is easy to damage the nerves and cause sequelae such as facial paralysis.
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Hemangioma is a benign tumor, which can be large or small, and about 40% of children have hemangioma symptoms at birth, and nearly 50% of hemangioma symptoms develop after birth.
Spontaneous regression of partial hemangiomas:
Infantile hemangioma also has a certain growth period, generally lasting 6 to 8 months, if the hemangioma does not continue to grow, it enters the quiescent period, when the hemangioma reaches the maximum, after a period of stability, at the age of 1 to 2 years, some hemangiomas will begin to regress on their own, but the process will continue to 5 to 7 years old, or even longer, even if the hemangioma can regress on its own during this period, it will also leave scars.
Hemangiomas that can resolve on their own are more fortunate and recede quickly, and if they are unlucky, they last for 5-10 years, or worse, they do not regress at all but cause the condition to be severe.
Therefore, recovery from a hemangioma cannot be expected to resolve spontaneously. It is best to test the condition, see the development, and see whether it is necessary to accept ** according to the doctor's judgment, and turn passive into active, which is more responsible for the patient's health.
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Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common at birth or shortly after birth. The residual embryonic angioblasts, active endothelioid germ, invade adjacent tissues to form endothelial cords, which are connected to the remaining blood vessels after catheterization to form hemangiomas, and the intratumoral blood vessels are self-contained and not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. 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. It is more common in women, and the male-to-female ratio is about 1:3 1 4.
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Most of the infantile hemangiomas can not regress, only a small number of capillary hemangiomas can regress, and the time and degree of regression are different, so parents of children should not take a wait-and-see attitude, the child has a hemangioma to be early, choose the right method for **. You can go to a hospital specializing in ** hemangioma for consultation.
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If the hemangioma grows rapidly in a short period of time, it is recommended to remove it surgically, generally your hemangioma may regress on its own, but it may not regress, but early surgery is still recommended for hemangiomas in special parts**, otherwise the scope of invasion will expand in the later stage, the difficulty of surgical repair will increase, and the postoperative effect of the patient will be relatively poor.
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Some can disappear on their own, don't worry, you can observe and observe, as long as there are no signs of growth. In case it does not disappear, it can be eliminated by surgery, it is a minor operation, and you can consult a doctor for details.
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A hemangioma is a benign tumor with abnormal growth of the vascular endothelium. It is not obvious at birth, then it grows rapidly, and then slowly fades, basically 10% at 1 year of age, this 10% is not the area of hemangioma, but the incidence, for example, by the age of 4, 40% of children with hemangiomas will disappear, and by the age of 5, 50% of children with hemangiomas will disappear. If it doesn't disappear by the age of 10, it won't go away.
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Infantile hemangiomas have the characteristics of spontaneous regression, and most of them will not have serious sequelae after regression, so some children do not need **. However, high-risk hemangiomas should be treated as early as possible**. Therefore, babies with hemangiomas must go to a regular hospital for specialist examination as early as possible to assess their risk.
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Hemangioma this benign tumor will also have a certain negative impact on the human body, so most people's misconception is that it is benign, and not take a positive **, which is wrong, we must change our own thinking, whether it is a benign tumor or a malignant tumor, you need to take a positive approach to **, in order to control the disease within a reasonable range, this benign tumor is also easy to cause other diseases if it produces malignant transformation, so it must be carried out in a positive way.
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Hello, some hemangiomas can disappear on their own in infancy, for the sake of health, in order to reassure the family, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a diagnosis.
On the other hand, most hemangiomas will expand in size with age, so it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for timely diagnosis to avoid missing the best opportunity.
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Except for some hemangiomas in infancy, which can regress on their own, nothing else can be cured by themselves. In the end, it will affect the body, and even affect life, don't go to the end**.
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Some of them can resolve on their own after the baby is one year old, and in general, this kind of hemangioma is relatively small, superficial hemangiomas, like strawberry hemangiomas. Other types of hemangiomas have difficulty resolving on their own. It is advisable to seek medical attention in a timely manner, at least to find out the type of hemangioma first.
Listen to the advice of a medical professional after a detailed review.
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Case-by-case analysis. Hemangiomas are disposed of differently depending on the location.
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I think it's better to have surgery for hemangioma as soon as possible, especially for the face!!I was born in the face!
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Some children with capillary hemangioma may recede between the ages of 1 and 5, but a few children may grow up, if they can't disappear on their own, and when the child is older, you can go to the hemangioma department here to find Dr. Meng Jun for laser or cryotherapy**.
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Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's onset location, type, depth and age of 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.
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Hemangioma tumors consist of enlarged vascular lumen and blood sinuses lined with endothelial cells. The lesions are purplish-red, dark red, or bluish-red nodules or plaques of varying sizes, and the sinuses are of various sizes, like spongy structures, and the sinus cavities are filled with venous blood and communicate with each other. The surface is hemispherical or lobulated, and the volume of pressure can be reduced.
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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 reappearance of hemangioma;Prevents ulcers and infections, promotes ulcer healing, reduces scarring, and relieves pain in patients who already have ulcersAlleviate the psychological stress of the child and his or her family;Avoid overdoing ** lesions that resolve spontaneously and have a good prognosis.
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Tumors that develop from vascular tissue are called hemangiomas, and 80% of them are congenital. Hemangiomas are benign, grow slowly, and rarely become malignant.
Vascular or vascular malformations should be determined based on factors such as the type of lesion, location, and age of the patient.
The current methods include shell excision, radiation, hormones, cryogenics, lasers, sclerosing agent injections, etc.
Generally, a combination of ** is used. Hemangiomas in infants and young children should be observed, and if they develop rapidly, certain interventions should be given in time**.
If the above analysis is helpful to you, I hope that.
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