Baby hemangioma, cure or not Are you still troubled?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-09
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hemangioma is the most common type of benign tumor in infancy and early childhood, and the incidence of neonatal disease is about. More than 75% of hemangiomas are present at birth, but most of them appear within 2 to 4 weeks of life.

    **From the Hemangioma Forum.

    Let's first understand the three stages of the hemangioma process:

    1: Prodromal symptoms Some hemangiomas initially appear as white spots, followed by raised hemangiomas; It begins as a diffuse erythema, or dense micro-red papules, or patchy telangiectasias, which are often ignored by parents, or mistaken for birthmarks, insect bites, scratches, etc.

    2: The growth phase lasts from a few weeks to a few months, and the growth phase of capillary hemangioma generally does not exceed 6 to 8 months; The maximum proliferation of tumors occurs within one year of life.

    3: Degenerative stage often at the end of the first year or the second year of hemangioma discovery, some capillary hemangiomas have the possibility of self-regression before the age of 7, but after degeneration, about half of the cases are left with varying degrees of **damage at the lesion, multiple tiny ** blood vessels dilate, **whitish wrinkles, and a few have scars and atrophy.

    In summary: There is no obvious pattern to the natural regression of hemangiomas, and there is no exact type of regression, so we are all waiting and closely observed. The first observation is from the appearance, whether the tumor has stopped expanding, whether the bright red is lightening or darkening red, whether there are wrinkles on the surface, and whether there are white textures in the locality.

    Another observation method, according to ultrasound, regular review of color ultrasound, I personally generally recommend taking a photo every six months to see if the hemangioma is shrinking, whether the subcutaneous blood supply is decreasing, and whether the echo mass is decreasing, as a reference for whether it has regressed. For those diagnosed with vascular malformations, such as the commonly said spongiferous, vine-like, and mixed types, it is still necessary to be active as soon as possible, and the probability of these types residing on their own is relatively low, and many times the opportunity will be missed because of waiting. Finally, I would like to remind you that friends who choose to wait, in addition to close observation, should pay attention to protect the tumor from destruction, if ulceration and bleeding occur, there will be a risk of infection, and there is a greater possibility of scarring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello! Hemangiomas can be essentially divided into two types: one is vascular malformation caused by abnormal angiogenesis during embryonic development, overdevelopment or abnormal differentiation of blood vessels (hamartoma), and the other is a true tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells.

    It is divided into four types according to its structure, and the clinical course and prognosis are different.

    Hello! **Methods include surgical excision; Frozen**; Radiation & Isotopes**; Hardener**; Intervention**; TCM Syndrome Differentiation**. Laser** is more chosen by many people:

    Multiplex multi-wavelength sequential emission technology uses selective photothermal action to penetrate the blood vessels through specific wavelengths, so that hemoglobin coagulates and adheres to the blood vessel wall, so as to achieve the purpose of blocking blood vessels and making the dilated blood vessels disappear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's location and type, as well as the depth and age of the hemangioma, and then according to different physical conditions and conditions, surgery**, or radiation**, or cryosurgery**, etc., can be carried out by laser irradiation**. It is important to have a detailed physical examination before you can take different measures for different situations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Baby hemangioma as early as possible**.

    Prevent the hemangioma from spreading and aggravating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Check it out at the hospital, and treat it if necessary! It can also be treated without affecting the body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If your child has a hemangioma, it should be done**, and it is not possible to wait. Because most hemangiomas will worsen with the growth of the child, hail will threaten the child's health, so it is necessary to ** as soon as possible. And children have a lot of time, and they can spend a lot of time to do it.

    If your child has a hemangioma and the hemangioma is congenital, you should take your child to the doctor immediately and should not wait. Because the hemangioma does not disappear as the child grows up, but will worsen as the child grows up, making the hemangioma bigger and bigger, and will affect the child's physical health, making the child very uncomfortable. If the hemangioma grows on the child's face, it may also affect the child's appearance, let the child be baptized by some strange eyes, and affect the child's mind, which is very detrimental to the development of the child.

    Therefore, for the health of children and the physical and mental development of children, parents must take their children to ** hemangioma as soon as possible, which cannot be delayed.

    Hemangioma is also a difficult thing, and small cities cannot be completely bothered, so parents should take their children to big cities** hemangiomas, so that children can recover their health, and children can become confident and will no longer be troubled by hemangiomas. And the hemangioma is also very unsightly, it will show a large patch of erythema on the **, which is very ugly, so parents must give the child ** as soon as possible. It is believed that the infant period is the best period, at this time the child's growth is in a relatively rapid period, and the recovery ability is also very good, and it can grow well quickly after the **, and will not leave too many scars, so that the child can become cheerful and confident.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this way, the child will be able to get a healthy body, and it will also allow the child with a large leak to have a very good development in the future, otherwise it may delay the child's health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Should**. Surgery for your child as early as possible will have a better chance of recovery, and if you keep waiting, it may get worse and worse.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be **, after the child has this situation, he must choose to give the child ** as soon as possible, so as not to make the condition more serious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it is not timely, it is likely to cause other complications, which is better for the child's body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is generally believed that neonatal nevus and some strawberry-shaped hemangiomas may resolve spontaneously, and other types of hemangiomas such as spongiform, mixed, and vine-like natural regression are rare. The following factors can determine whether the hemangioma is regressing:

    1: Clinical observation: the hemangioma stopped expanding, the red color became lighter, white veins appeared, wrinkles appeared on the surface, and the tumor gradually shrank.

    2: Pathological features: The vascular endothelial cells of the regressed hemangioma are mostly "embryonic type", while those that are difficult to regress are "mature type".

    3: Ultrasonography: Periodic detection If the flow rate decreases (in terms of location and number), there is a possibility that it will subside on its own.

    4: Experimental methods: by arteriography, temperature recording method, volume description method, etc.

    At present, there is no simple and feasible method for judging the development trend of hemangioma, which is mainly based on clinical observation. During observation, it is important to note the development of hemangiomasIf the following four conditions are met, you must be positive**.

    1: Significantly enlarged.

    2: The area itself is large.

    4: Other types of hemangiomas except strawberry hemangioma and neonatal nevus.

    The usual precautions for infantile hemangioma are:

    1: Do a good job of the baby's lesion record, the lesion record includes the hemangioma shape, surface color, morphological size, the location of occurrence, the extent of the lesion, whether it is higher than **, etc., the lesion record is as detailed as possible, usually once a week, and the number of lesion records can also be increased.

    2: The baby's living environment should be clean and comfortable, keep it clean and dry, and avoid sweat soaking the baby's strawberry hemangioma epidermis, which will then lead to hemangioma rupture. When bathing, avoid hemangioma breakage.

    Trim your baby's nails frequently to avoid scratching the hemangioma and bleeding.

    3: Observe the extent of the infant's lesions. In the proliferative stage, the scope of hemangioma will expand, the surface color is dark purple or dark red, and the bulge is aggravated, and scientific measures should be actively taken.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Infantile hemangioma refers to the formation of vascular tissue proliferation during the embryonic period, which is characterized by abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells. Most hemangiomas gradually enlarge in the early stage and may become smaller or even disappear in the later stages. Therefore, most infantile hemangiomas can be healed on their own.

    After 6 months of birth, the hemangioma undergoes an early proliferative phase, the tumor proliferates rapidly, the surface is raised, and after about 6-9 months, the tumor gradually decreases and even regresses. In the absence of hemangiomas, 25% to 69% of children have scarring, atrophy, hypopigmentation, vasodilation, and relaxation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After suffering from hemangioma, it must be treated as soon as possible, because hemangioma will have a serious impact on the image and life of the human body. The traditional **** accuracy is not enough, and the normal tissue and the diseased tissue are destroyed together, which has a higher risk and a greater scar retention rate. It is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital**, which is formulated according to the condition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it is a common hemangioma in infants, it is possible to resolve on its own, while other hemangiomas are very unlikely to regress on their own, so be careful not to rub it against it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are many types and types of hemangiomas, and the symptoms vary widely. It can be divided into strawberry hemangioma, cranoid hemangioma, capillary hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma and mixed hemangioma, and the symptoms show different types and different symptoms. Only a very small number of strawberry-shaped hemangiomas that do not grow may regress after the age of 5-7 years and may also leave scarring.

    Most hemangiomas do not regress on their own, and are squeezed by external forces and rubbed and collided during the growth process. will cause bleeding, not only infection, etc.; There are also blind waiting, violating the normal subcutaneous tissue and causing other concurrent problems such as deformity of the affected area, blind waiting is unscientific and should be done as soon as possible.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First confirm what type of hemangioma it is, some superficial hemangiomas can regress, such as strawberry hemangiomas. But there are also some that do not have lower legs, such as cavernous hemangiomas and cranoid hemangiomas. Need to be timely**.

    Pay attention to observe whether the hemangioma has any signs of enlargement. Be careful not to get on the affected area, which may cause the hemangioma to rupture, bleed or even become infected.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some strawberry hemangiomas can resolve on their own, have they been examined or examined?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hemangioma is actually a congenital anomaly of angiogenesis, which is somewhere between a hamartoma and a true tumor, and capillary hemangioma is one of the types. The cause is not clear, but according to research, it is probably related to family history, and there are certain genetic factors. It is recommended to be early, because hemangiomas generally do not regress on their own, but will slowly expand with age, and in the early stage, it will affect the image, and if the tumor continues to develop and expand, it will also compress normal tissues.

    Hemangioma is composed of intricate blood vessels, and it is necessary to pay attention to protect the affected area from friction and damage, once the hemangioma is broken, it is difficult to stop bleeding, and if it causes infection, it will aggravate the condition.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    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%.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Be careful not to let the hemangioma rupture, if the hemangioma bursts, parents should take measures to stop the bleeding in time, so as not to endanger life safety if the blood flow does not stop for a long time. Hemangioma grows rapidly, and long-term development can easily affect the patient's health, so it is recommended that once a hemangioma is found, choose a professional hospital in time to accept **, so as not to endanger the baby's health.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This situation is generally a small hemangioma, the hemangioma will not disappear on its own if it is not **, and the current situation is still to observe whether it will gradually grow.

    Guidance: If the small hemangioma has not changed for a long time, it does not need to ** will not affect health, usually do not touch it often, if there is a gradual growth phenomenon, surgery should be considered**.

    Wash your baby often, sing to your baby to manicure your nails to avoid bacterial infection. Go to a regular hospital and consult a doctor and get a diagnosis and**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Neonatal nevus: After a large number of clinical cases, it has been shown that neonatal nevus is not timely** has the risk of enlargement and thickening.

    Bright red nevus: Bright red nevus does not go away on its own, and if not effective**, it will stay with the patient for life.

    Strawberry hemangioma: The vast majority of strawberry-shaped hemangiomas cannot be regressed, and very few have signs of regression that will appear incomplete, leaving pigmentation or ** flaccid and uneven scars.

    Deep hemangiomas such as cavernous hemangiomas, mixed hemangiomas, and cranoid hemangiomas cannot regress, but will grow larger and larger.

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