How to treat hemangioma in children: the best way

Updated on healthy 2024-03-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best way to treat hemangiomas in children is surgery, and hemangiomas cannot be eliminated by taking any medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As for the laser surgery, medicine seems to be possible if it is small. It is better to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as you find out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Infants with fluid slippery hemangioma can generally be treated with drugs**, physical treatment, lap therapy, surgery** and other methods**.

    1. Drugs**:

    When the baby has a hemangioma and is small in size, it is generally administered with drugs**, and the doctor takes propranolol hydrochloride tablets, prednisone acetate tablets, etc. according to the doctor's instructions. These drugs inhibit the proliferation of capillaries within the hemangioma, making the hemangioma progressively smaller.

    2. Physics**:

    Babies with hemangiomas can also be carried out by physical methods such as laser**, freezing**. Laser** uses the heat energy of the laser to cause thermal damage to the hemangioma to achieve the purpose of quickly removing the accompanying hemangioma. Freezing is to use the low temperature of liquid nitrogen to destroy the tumor and quickly kill the cells in the ward, so as to achieve the purpose of **.

    This should be done according to the baby's specific condition**.

    3. Surgery**:

    If the baby's hemangioma is large, surgery** is required to remove the hemangioma surgically to prevent the condition from getting worse. If the baby suffers from hemangioma, he should go to the hospital in time and choose the appropriate way under the advice of the doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, hemangioma.

    There are 5 common ones, not all of them need **, and some will subside on their own, please take a look.

    The following introduction confirms which type your baby belongs to, and then treats the symptoms.

    Hemangiomas are. Benign tumors that are common in childhood, about 3 4

    Pediatric hemangioma.

    It is present at birth, and the rest also appear within 1 year of age, and female babies are more common than male babies. Hemangiomas tend to occur on the face.

    Limbs**. It can also affect the appearance.

    Caused by trauma, friction, scratching, bleeding.

    Bacterial infections. Some hemangiomas grow quickly, slowly, or even disappear on their own. Parents should be closely observant.

    Infantile hemangioma.

    The growth of the situation, do well.

    Home care, at the best time**.

    There are five types of hemangiomas that are common in children:

    Orange spots. Present after birth, plaque size.

    Variety, orange-red or light red, not higher than the ** surface, fade when lightly pressed, and darken when crying. Orange spots are more common.

    Forehead, upper. The eyelids and occipital area usually resolve on their own within a few months of birth and do not need to be treated.

    Erythematous nevi. Also known as wine.

    Pigmentation. Immediately after birth, it is a pale red or dark red patch, which does not fade when pressed, does not rise above the ** surface, and is located in.

    within the dermis, by.

    Capillary network.

    Compose. After birth, the erythematous nevus grows proportionally with the growth of the body, but the extent no longer expands. Erythema does not go away on its own. In addition to affecting the appearance, erythematous nevi generally have no other harm, and can be frozen if necessary**.

    Capillary hemangioma.

    It is more common in **, with the occipital region

    Head and face, limbs and.

    The back is the most, and many are longer.

    Lips and tongue. Capillary hemangiomas vary in size, with large ones occupying the face or.

    Most of the limbs, the small ones are only a few millimeters, slightly higher than **. Capillary hemangiomas are generally present after birth, grow rapidly within 6 months, and gradually stop growing after 1 or 2 years of age. It is aesthetically pleasing and poses a risk of massive bleeding after breakage, so parents should pay close attention to it.

    If the hemangioma is small, slower-growing, and not in the exposed area, it can resolve on its own when it stops growing. If the hemangioma grows rapidly and seriously affects the aesthetics, it should be carried out immediately**, which can be used.

    Methods such as isotope dressing**.

    Cavernous hemangioma.

    In **, subcutaneous tissue,

    It can occur in muscles, even in the liver, kidneys, etc. The appearance is purplish-red, with twists and turns around it.

    The venules are soft and elastic to the surface, shrink when squeezed, and recover after decompression. This hemangioma comes with.

    Infant age. Grows and enlarges, sometimes very large and deep, severely damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissues. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the **, injection should be given immediately.

    Sclerosing agent or surgical excision.

    Cranoid hemangioma.

    It is more common on the limbs, and there are many dendritic expansions on and around the surface.

    Blood vessels, tortuous and vine-like, locally** dark red or blue-purple, sometimes the pulse of the blood vessels can be felt or heard.

    Vascular bruits. For this type of hemangioma, surgery should be done as soon as possible and is also available.

    Elastic bandage. and so on to bandage the limbs to relieve symptoms such as soreness in the limbs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The best method for infantile hemangioma should be decided based on the condition of the child. Common methods include surgery, sclerosing, oral medications, and lasers. If your child's hemangioma is small, it can be observed temporarily. If the growth is rapid, immediate surgery is recommended.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My daughter has a hemangioma on the inner side of her upper arm, which has disappeared now at the age of 2, and I am worried that she will also have hemangioma in her heart and liver.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Asymptomatic patients can be observed, or glucocorticoids**, surgery, laser, radiotherapy, cryotherapy, etc.** can be selected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, is the baby's red part higher than ** now? If there is a gradual enlargement and gradual increase, it may be a strawberry-shaped hemangioma in the capillary hemangioma, which can be carried out after the child is full moon, and the younger the child, the better the recovery, because the hemangioma will gradually grow, so it needs to be treated early**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to their clinical manifestations and histological characteristics, hemangiomas can be generally divided into capillary hemangiomas, cavernous hemangiomas and cranoid hemangiomas, among which capillary hemangiomas and cavernous hemangiomas are more common. **Hemangiomas should consider factors such as the type of hemangioma, its location, and the age of the patient.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The earlier the infantile hemangioma**, the better the effect. To minimize the harm of hemangioma to the baby, in the best time, it can not only reduce the risk of the process, but also reduce the pain of the baby

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You said that the baby is mainly a strawberry-like hemangioma, for this disease, it is now roughly divided into: drug conservative**, and laser** 2 categories. Therefore, it is recommended that you can take the baby to the superior children's hospital to hang the pediatric ** department or plastic surgery treatment, first ask the attending doctor to see the actual situation of the baby's affected area, and then carry out the necessary examinations, and then look at the results of the above observation and examination to see whether it is better to use propranolol and other drugs conservatively**, or to use laser **.

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