Will hemangiomas be passed on to children, and will hemangiomas be inherited?

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

    It is divided into four types according to their structure, and the clinical course and prognosis vary.

    Hemangiomas are also often one of the manifestations of certain syndromes, such as port-wine plaques and ipsilateral leptomeningiomas, port-wine plaques plus venous malformations, and differences in limb length; Parkes-Weber' syndrome is similar to Klippel Trenaunay triple syndrome, which is often associated with arteriovenous fistulas.

    In addition, for the question of whether hemangioma is hereditary, Phoenix Chinese Medicine reminds everyone here that hemangioma has genes, but the next generation can not be sure that there must be hemangioma, but the incidence of people with a family history is a little higher than that of normal people compared to other families.

    The above is the best answer given by Phoenix Chinese medicine experts on whether hemangioma is genetic, here, patients do not have to worry, for the question of whether hemangioma is genetic, positive ** is the most appropriate! In addition, hemangioma experts remind that if you find hemangioma symptoms or signs of deterioration of hemangioma symptoms in your baby, you must go to a regular hemangioma hospital for medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hemangioma generally refers to true hemangioma, that is, infantile hemangioma, generally about 1-2 weeks after birth, small erythema appears locally, gradually increases, and slowly protrudes on the surface, especially in 2-3 months after birth, proliferation is rapid, and there is an obvious tendency to proliferate within half a year. The proliferative morphology sometimes resembles strawberry-like, sometimes large, and less common symptoms such as severe pain or itching. However, it is possible that the growth period will be very fast, and the proliferation period will slowly end around the age of 1, and the proliferation period will generally reach the stable period after the age of 2 years, and the subsidence period will gradually reach the stage after about 2 years of age.

    The common sites of hemangioma are mainly the face, trunk, limbs, etc., and there are slightly more of them. In terms of the ratio of males to females, infantile hemangiomas are more common in girls, and even 3-4 times more than boys, which is one of the characteristics of the disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, hemangioma is genetic, but the next generation can not be sure that there must be hemangioma, but people with a family history of the disease are a little higher than the incidence of normal people compared to other families, you can do regular examinations in advance, early detection and early ** is the key to treating hemangiomas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hemangiomas are generally not hereditary, but it does not mean that they will not be inherited, but a small percentage will be inherited!

    If you have a hemangioma, you don't have to worry about being afraid, you can get it.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The causes of hemangioma At present, most people believe that in the process of human embryonic development, especially in the early stage of vascular tissue differentiation, due to the small range of misartery in its control gene segment, resulting in abnormal tissue differentiation in specific parts of the body, and the development of hemangioma, some scholars believe that in the early embryonic stage (8 December) embryonic tissue suffers mechanical damage, local tissue hemorrhage causes part of the hematopoietic stem cells to be distributed to other embryonic characteristic cells, and some of them differentiate into angioids, and eventually form hemangioma.

    It shouldn't be hereditary, hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, which is more common at birth or shortly after birth, and congenital should not be equal to hereditary.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hemangioma is not inherited, hemangioma is a common benign tumor in the human body, generally in the embryonic stage, vascular endothelial cells change, and hemangioma occurs after birth, which is often said to be due to genetic inheritance caused by genetic diseases are essentially different. Hemangiomas are not hereditary, they are benign tumors, and they can be effective, and some hemangiomas are lifelong patients and live for life. It mainly causes changes in appearance and appearance, and most of the needs are done because of these.

    In some patients, hemangiomas may rupture in the later stages of development, or compress organs and cause corresponding symptoms. In short, hemangiomas are not hereditary diseases and will not be inherited.

    At present, hemangioma has not been found to have a clear genetic predisposition, that is, the parents may not have it, and conversely, the parents may not have the children, but there is a certain family clustering, such as their uncle, grandfather or relatives have hemangiomas, and the chance of children getting hemangiomas will increase.

    Hemangioma is actually a mutation that occurs when the embryo is formed, this mutation is the same as the principle of forming moles and birthmarks in our **, which is caused by an accidental factor in the formation of **, not a genetic problem, so hemangioma is not hereditary, at least at present, there is no example and evidence of hemangioma heredity in medicine.

    Hemangioma is a tumor that occurs by vascular tissue, it is called hemangioma, 80% of which are congenital, hemangioma is a benign tumor, the growth is relatively slow, and malignant transformation rarely occurs.

    Patients and parents and friends feel very frightened and strange, most babies are born, the existence of hemangiomas has been discovered, the doctor said that it may have been formed in the embryo, the child has hemangioma parents are also very anxious, life, some diseases are inevitable, so we also need to pay more attention, for children, parents should worry more, to maintain a good living environment for children, and actively go to the disease, because it is a benign tumor, ** It's not as difficult to get up as a malignant tumor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hemangioma is a congenital disease, which has a certain genetic tendency, but not all people will inherit it, although you have had it, but your child may not have it, there are many factors that lead to the process of forming hemangioma, of which genetic factors are only one factor, so the situation that causes your child to have hemangioma is very low, so there is no need to worry too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hemangiomas are not inherited. This is because hemangioma is a condition caused by malformations and mutations in blood vessels. Therefore, pay more attention to your body, and if you find the early symptoms of hemangioma, you should go to the hospital and seek medical attention in time**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not hereditary. Hemangioma is a benign tumor, and neoplastic diseases are not hereditary, so they are not passed on to the next generation. Oncologic STDs are not infectious diseases and cannot be transmitted to others.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Patients with hemangiomas may be passed on to the next generation, but the genetic factor is smaller, because the disease is acquired, so it is not easy to pass it on to the next generation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    80% is unlikely to be abnormal, unless your hemangioma is particularly serious, it may be inherited to the next generation, but this chance is really small.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, hemangioma is not a hereditary disease, and is generally divided into benign and malignant diseases, which is better.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, the ** of hemangioma is not clear now, however, it is not excluded that there is a certain hereditary nature.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hemangiomas are not hereditary, but they may occur within the time of pregnancy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The cause of the inducing hemangioma is not a genetic condition; If the patient has a family history of the disease, this may be the cause of the hemangioma; In the clinical investigation, it was found that about 10% of patients have a family history, and from this data, the appearance of hemangioma is also related to heredity, but it is not absolute, for example, there is a lack of corresponding data support in the study of the cause of capillary disease.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1- Hemangiomas are not hereditary, at least at the moment there are no examples and evidence of hemangioma inheritance.

    2- Hemangioma is actually a variant that occurs when the embryo is formed, and this variant is formed with us"Moles"The principle of birthmarks is the same, both of which are caused by accidental factors in the formation of **, not a genetic problem.

    Your father-in-law's small hemangioma can be laser**, and the effect is good. My daughter has nothing to do with hemangioma, you can take her for a B-ultrasound examination, and she will put some points. Follow-up:

    b Hepatic hemangioma can be detected in overtime.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    According to medical research, capillary hemangioma is generally not hereditary because it is a congenital tumor, but it is benign and will not be harmful in many cases. Of course, on the premise that there is no internal harm, it may affect the external appearance and cause physical and mental harm to the patient. Therefore, parents of children can rest assured, but we recommend that capillary hemangioma must be treated as soon as possible, because capillary hemangioma is still very harmful to the human body.

    Director Zhao concluded based on clinical research that capillary infantile hemangioma is a congenital disease, but it is not a hereditary disease. It can be said that capillary infantile hemangiomas can be mild or severe, and the mild ones do not have any symptoms, and basically do not cause any harm to the patient. In severe cases, it will affect or endanger certain parts, and will also cause serious psychological pressure to the parents of the affected children.

    Therefore, for the sake of the child's health, we recommend that the parents of the child pay attention to it and take the child to a specialist hospital for hemangioma as soon as possible**. Can congenital capillary hemangiomas be passed on to the next generation? Regarding the cause of congenital capillary hemangioma, there are no clear regulations in medicine at present, but studies have found that:

    The occurrence of hemangiomas is related to the increase in estradiol. In addition, the occurrence of hemangioma is closely related to environmental pollution, and chemical substances such as auxin, catalysts, and additives contained in vegetables, fruits, and meat. Finally, Director Zhao concluded that whether you have congenital hemangioma or want to prevent capillary hemangioma, you should know more about capillary hemangioma, so as to better prevent it in your life.

    Patients with congenital capillary hemangioma should not worry too much, generally capillary hemangioma will not affect the next generation, as long as you have capillary hemangioma as soon as possible, and do a good job of daily care, you can be early, early.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The ** of hemangiomas is still unclear, and many studies in recent years have put forward different views, but there is a consensus that the vast majority of hemangiomas are not hereditary diseases. Common ** are (1) embryonic residue theory. (2) Virus theory.

    3) Genes and genetics. (4) Estrogen theory. (5) Response to local abnormal angiogenesis factors.

    Hemangioma is a common congenital vascular malformation in children, which is mostly benign. The incidence of infantile hemangiomas in the general neonatal population is 1 2%, twice that of females and males, and is more common in premature infants.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Regardless of the type of hemangioma a person has, children are more likely to have hereditary hemangiomas than people who do not have hemangiomas. However, in general, the possibility of inheritance is still small. Experienced doctors can easily identify the general condition, but for the hidden condition, further examination is required, such as color ultrasound to see if the number of blood vessels increases, and for deeper areas in the bones or muscles, MRI, and angiography.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The pathogenesis of hemangioma is not very clear, but only recent studies on tumor angiogenesis suggest that hemangioma is a hemangioforming disease, which is manifested as transient and rapid vascular hyperplasia. Hemangiomas can be essentially divided into two types: one is vascular malformation caused by abnormal vascular development during embryonic development, vascular overdevelopment or abnormal differentiation (the other is a true tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells, and hemangiomas are congenital malformations or familial aggregations, suggesting that there are intrinsic genetic factors at work.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    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%.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If one is related to the disease, the other members can be affected. The way to eliminate these concerns is to perform genetic testing, such as the identification of disease-causing genes, gene decoding, and genetic testing. There are many reasons why this disease can occur.

    Jiaxue Gene has established the "Human Gene Sequence and Human Disease Characterization Database", which can analyze and find any cause of this disease, help patients get targeted and personalized **, and help future generations no longer suffer from this disease.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The cause of hemangioma is different for each hemangioma patient, although it is congenital, but not all hemangiomas are caused by one cause, and can only be known after a comprehensive examination in a regular specialized hospital.

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