Hemangioma on the head is treated well, why not grow hair

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

    Hemangioma refers to a benign tumor that occurs in the vascular tissue, and there is a possibility of lesions. It can be surgically used to remove the diseased tissue by surgical methods to achieve the purpose of **.

    Suggestion: cryotyping**, radiation and isotope**, sclerosing agent injection**, intervention**, TCM syndrome differentiation** are all available, and a regular hospital should be chosen. In **, hair follicles are destroyed and no hair grows anymore.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a real challenge. Because if the hemangioma grows deeper, the application will destroy the hair follicles (hair roots) of the hair. This was told to you at the time.

    However, it is also true that there are those with long hair. You can try spraying gold indium peptide a few more times. You can also use ginger to rub it several times a day on areas that do not grow hair.

    The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University - Department of Nuclear Medicine - Deputy Chief Physician Yue Dianchao.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Analysis: Hello, hemangioma is composed of a large number of hyperplastic blood vessels, which is a common soft tissue tumor.

    Guidance: No matter what kind of hemangioma, the form of hemangioma is different, but basically it is benign. Yes, laser, freezing, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, hemangioma is a common benign tumor that can occur at any age, but symptoms appear after middle age, and women are more likely than men. There are many methods of hemangioma, the traditional methods include isotope, freezing and other methods, these old methods have no satisfactory effect on hemangioma, and even leave scars after hemangioma, hemangioma should choose a suitable program according to different types.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hair is frozen to death, how can you grow hair.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have this problem, you can go to Fengtai Changfeng to consult a hemangioma doctor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Surgery and laser should be chosen first, especially small ones can be frozen, large areas and multiple parts can be used oral hormones**, and drug injections should be chosen very carefully**, because there will be scars and late local depressions; Please do not isotope (radiation) sticks until the last resort, the harm of radiation is far-reaching.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is a capillary hemangioma (strawberry hemangioma), which is somewhat self-limited, generally 6 months and 1 year old capillary hemangioma does not grow, and most of them can resolve spontaneously at the age of 610. **Consider after 6 years old.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Clinical manifestations of cavernous hemangioma: a localized mass on the scalp, usually blue-purple in color. The boundary is unclear, soft, elastic, compressed, and returned to its original state after letting go. Larger cases may have a feeling of heaviness or dull pain.

    Differential diagnosis: cranoid hemangioma. It is generally earthworm-like or cord-like. Palpable pulsation sensation that glides under the skin. Auscultation may show a wind-like murmur.

    Depending on your symptoms, it can be certain that the scalp has a cavernous hemangioma.

    Generally, small cavernous hemangiomas can be left untreated. Larger ones require surgery.

    But surgery is not simple. This is because hemangiomas may communicate with blood vessels in the skull or even within the skull. Uncontrollable heavy bleeding may occur during surgery. Therefore, before the operation, angiogram is generally done to clarify the blood supply**, and targeted measures are taken during the operation to avoid accidents.

    Cavernous hemangiomas are mostly benign and can be surgically surged. It is generally not cancerous.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello! Some strawberry-like hemangiomas can resolve on their own, but the probability is relatively small, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and **.

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur in any part of the body, either on the surface of the body, or in various internal organs, especially the limbs, trunk, and parotid glands. The tumor body may be white or dark blue, soft to the touch like a sponge, and the lump can be compressed by pressing, and the patient complains of heaviness and soreness in the affected limb, which is obvious after activity. Some cavernous hemangiomas may have capillary hemangiomas on the surface**, which is called mixed hemangiomas.

    The incidence of strawberry-like hemangioma accounts for about 1% of newborns, mostly present at birth, with small red spots, which gradually increase later, often higher than **, bright red in color, lobulated, and shaped like strawberry or bayberry. The growth site is more common in the head, face, and trunk.

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