What are the three stages of hemangioma according to the course of the disease?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Most hemangiomas occur in newborn babies, which not only affect the appearance of the child but also seriously affect the child's physical health, so it is necessary to understand the symptoms and manifestations of the stages of hemangioma. Here's a closer look at the relevant knowledge.

    The stages of hemangiomas can generally be divided into three stages:

    1. Proliferative stage: After birth, the hemangioma continues to proliferate and expand, and rapidly invades the surrounding ** and deep tissues, generally 6 10 times. Most of them occur all over the body, such as the face, head, etc.

    At first, the hemangioma is relatively light in color and small in shape, and the impact on the baby is not very large.

    2. Stable period: the growth rate of hemangioma is gradually slow, and the general time is 3 to 6 months. During this time, the growth of the hemangioma is almost stable, showing a stable surface color and shape.

    3. Degenerative stage: Generally, the growth rate of hemangiomas slows down after one year, some capillary hemangiomas begin to degenerate, and the fibroadipose tissue in the hemangioma increases, and a small number of children can completely degenerate at the age of 5. After the hemangioma has resolved, there is generally no scar at the lesion**.

    The vast majority of cavernous hemangiomas do not resolve spontaneously. Symptoms of other types of hemangiomas go away.

    If you find that there is a hemangioma disease, please go to the hospital in time to avoid missing the best period.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hemangiomas are mainly divided into these stages.

    2. Stable period: the growth rate of hemangioma is gradually slow, with the growth of young children, hemangiomas grow slowly, but the growth rate is still faster than that of children, and the proliferation and degeneration of hemangiomas are alternated, generally for three to six months.

    3. Degenerative stage: Generally, the growth rate of hemangioma slows down after 1 year old, some capillary hemangiomas begin to degenerate, and the fibroadipose tissue in the hemangioma increases, and a small number of children can completely degenerate at the age of 5.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to swelling, since you are in oncology surgery, whether it is re-examination or radiotherapy and chemotherapy, you have to go to oncology surgery, internal medicine is for chronic diseases at the beginning of the use of drugs**.

    You don't need to find a surgeon, all your medical history is archived in the case, and it stands to reason that the discharge case has a letter about when you will return to the hospital!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, cancer patients can be seen medically and surgically, but if the patient is not cheerful, he will not go to the oncology department if he is more mindful, which will affect his mood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should see a surgeon for a follow-up examination because he understands your condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Thoracic surgery is a clinical surgical department, and thoracic medicine is a clinical internal medicine. Surgery is the main procedure**, while internal medicine is the main drug**. After lung cancer surgery, drug chemotherapy or traditional Chinese medicine are usually given.

    If you go to the hospital where you had the original surgery, you can go to the Department of Thoracics, and then you can go to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, oncological surgery is all about surgery to remove tumors. For those who have early tumors, or patients who are unwilling to undergo surgery, or who need chemotherapy after surgery, they should be admitted to the medical oncology department. In short, the difference between surgery and internal medicine is whether to operate or not to operate.

    I don't know if you understand?

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