How to treat cavernous hemangioma

Updated on healthy 2024-03-01
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First you have to go to the hospital (to the hospital in Beijing - I can't remember exactly. Both of my parents had brain tumor surgery there (especially my father, who had cavernous hemangioma).

    Brain, don't know you. Don't break down on yourself and mentally. I suggest you go for it.

    Gamma

    Ray) (both my parents did. It is a very advanced procedure that utilizes gamma rays (a type of ray with a short wavelength and high energy. ) to kill tumors.

    This surgery does not require a craniotomy and does not hurt, but he has to fix the frame with screws, so it is screwed into the scalp (which is not harmful to the brain. The shelf is a cone-shaped thing with little holes in it for rays to pass through. An instrument (gamma ray instrument) is then propulsed.

    Programmed by a computer, operated automatically, it enters the brain through a small hole in the shelf and kills the tumor. After the surgery, you can go straight home. The hospital may give you a medicine called.

    Carbamazepine tablets are medicines used to slow down blood circulation (not allowing the tumor to absorb nutrients). After that, you will need to use Chinese medicine to recuperate. However, the medical expenses are very expensive, about 30,000 yuan! (This was the case in 2003). *You can find out more online.

    Gamma Knife information.

    Break a leg. Sincerely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hepatic hemangiomas are mainly cavernous hemangiomas and are one of the most common benign tumors of the liver. It is essentially an extremely slow-flowing blood lake, which is mostly thought to be caused by congenital abnormal vascular development. Hemangiomas vary in size, but generally 2-3 cm are more common.

    Its symptoms depend on the location of the tumor, the size of the tumor, the rate of growth, and whether the adjacent organs are compressed. If the tumor is larger than 5 cm, or if it is growing rapidly, interventional or surgical intervention may be considered. Most hemangiomas located deep in the liver that are less than 5 cm in diameter and grow at a slower rate require regular repeat ultrasound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because cavernous hemangioma is a benign disease, before making a decision, it is necessary to weigh the pros and cons of the measures and the balance between the natural history of the disease, and then make a decision, surgery is an option, but the following situations may be more suitable for gamma knife, including patients with bleeding or a history of epilepsy. Patients with neurological deficits caused by mass effect, patients whose lesions are not suitable for resection surgery, and those who refuse to require Gamma Knife** can also choose Gamma Knife**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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**.

    Suggestion: Hemangioma is neither a department nor an oncology department, now many places have specialized hemangioma hospitals, hope to go to regular hospitals, early detection and early **, infants and young children are often minimally invasive, the effect is very good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At present, it is better to use ultrasound micro-mediated and high-frequency electrodes, which will not cause pain and will not leave a scar later.

    You can send me a copy of your affected area** or a related examination report for me to see.

    It is best to go to a hospital specializing in hemangioma for treatment, and contact us at any time for details.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cavernous hemangioma is a malformation of blood vessel development with low blood flow, which can cause space-occupying lesions, compression of nerves, tendons, etc., sclerosing agent can be injected, combined with interventional surgery, cryosurgery to remove hemangioma**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cavernous hemangioma is generally treated by injection or surgery**, and the course of treatment depends on the patient's condition and the specific situation is analyzed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cavernous hemangioma has the potential to be cured in the early stages**. Some hemangiomas resolve on their own during puberty. Huge cavernous hemangiomas are difficult, difficult to operate, easy.

    Cavernous hemangiomas are common benign vascular lesions that can occur in different parts of the body. If the cavernous hemangioma is small in size and small in number, it does not matter.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Due to the limited penetration depth of the laser, the efficacy is better for those with shallow location and few traffic branches, while the efficacy is worse for those with deep location and extensive traffic branches. ** Cooling head should be used.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How big is the color ultrasound or B ultrasound showing... It is recommended to have an MRI or CT with contrast. Hepatic hemangioma and liver cancer are easily mixed.

    If it's less than 4x4, don't care about it first, and if you exceed it, you can take Chinese medicine, which is very effective, and it's generally like this. Surgery is not recommended...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Photodynamic forces are best used for cavernous hemangiomas, but this also needs to be divided into where the hemangioma grows.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At present, there are many methods for hemangioma, and the suitable method for each patient is different, and it is necessary to develop a suitable method for you according to the symptoms, depth and age of hemangioma.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are indeed a lot of people, but just queue up. The attitude is good, and all questions are answered.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    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. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for symptomatic treatment**.

    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.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    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.

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