What to do about neonatal infant hemangioma baby hemangioma symptoms

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hemangiomas usually start with only a few red dots of varying sizes, or even a single red dot. If the protrusion is normal**, it may be a capillary hemangioma. If it is an abnormal mass such as purple or blue, it may be a cavernous hemangioma.

    Some cavernous hemangiomas have relatively shallow symptoms, manifested as uneven heights, varicose swirling blood vessels are faintly visible, showing blue or light purple, and some are relatively deep, and the symptoms are not very obvious, but the mass is compressible, and the size of the volume can change with the change of location. Among them, infantile cranoid hemangioma is relatively rare, common in the head, face, fingers and toes, as well as palms and soles, etc., and the winding blood vessels are faintly visible under the skin, and the pulse of the blood vessels can be felt when touched, and sometimes the sound can be heard, and the mass will shrink when compressed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Strawberry hemangioma is the most common type of infantile hemangioma, with red, dark red and other abnormally colored hypertrophic protrusions, strawberry-shaped hemangioma is easy to rupture and bleed, resulting in complications such as infection, bringing great harm to parents and children themselves. Therefore, once parents and friends find the symptoms of strawberry hemangioma, don't worry, experts recommend that you can use medicinal light **technology**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hemangiomas are common benign tumors in childhood, about 3 4 pediatric hemangiomas are present at birth, and the rest also appear within 1 year of age, and female infants are more common than male infants. Hemangiomas tend to occur on the face and limbs**, affecting the appearance, and can also cause bacterial infection due to trauma, friction, scratching and bleeding. Some hemangiomas grow quickly, slowly, or even disappear on their own.

    Parents should closely observe the growth of infantile hemangiomas, do a good job of home care, and grasp the best time to carry out**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In addition to the severity of infantile hemangioma, the development is very fast, generally in the neonatal clinical manifestations are in line with the prodromal symptoms of hemangioma, at this time it is necessary to further observe, pay attention to distinguish the type of hemangioma, bright red spot nevus (wine stain): also commonly known as red birthmark, the lesion is located in the dermis, a few invade the subcutaneous layer, mostly seen on the face, a small part in the trunk or limbs, light red, dark red, dark purple, not high above the skin surface, with the growth of the child and expanded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many types of hemangiomas, which can be classified into strawberry hemangiomas, mixed hemangiomas, cranoid hemangiomas, cavernous hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, bright red nevus and other tumors. For example, strawberry-shaped hemangioma is sometimes mistaken by parents for "mosquito bites".

    It is usually a small, protruding nodular lump on the skin surface, bright red or dark red in color, and clearly demarcated from normal**. The surface is wart or leafy, and resembles a strawberry. The tumor is soft and has some compressibility.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some scholars report that it is mainly related to vascular endothelial stem cells, which are mostly seen in the head and neck**, but in mucous membranes, liver, brain and muscles, the most common is the bright red spot nevus on the occipital region. It appears at birth or within 3 to 6 months after birth, often occurs on the head, face and neck, affecting the appearance of the baby, and generally grows more rapidly in 2-8 months, causing parents to worry.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common at birth or shortly after birth. According to the classification of histological structure and clinical manifestations, it is divided into: (1) capillary hemangioma

    including strawberry hemangioma, port-wine stains; (2) cavernous hemangioma; (3) Cranoid hemangioma; (4) Mixed hemangioma.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The occurrence of hemangioma can have a great impact on the aesthetics, it has a variety of types, and the specific manifestations are not the same, hemangioma is a benign tumor that occurs in vascular tissue, and its cause is a phenomenon of vascular malformation caused by abnormal vascular development or differentiation during embryonic development. Hemangiomas are mostly born, but the cause of their formation is different for each patient.

    So what causes a baby to have a hemangioma at birth? It is generally believed to be related to parental genetics, endocrine disorders and high blood pressure, as well as environmental pollution or microbial infections during pregnancy, which will affect the development of fetal blood vessels, which may lead to the occurrence of hemangiomas. There is a certain relationship between the hormone level of the mother and the infantile hemangioma, and the study has found that the incidence of baby hemangioma will be significantly higher in pregnant women who take contraceptive pills before pregnancy.

    In addition, when the mother's estrogen level is high, the baby will also have a high chance of developing hemangioma. Therefore, according to the characteristics of its pathogenesis, some scholars have proposed that with the birth of the baby and the weaning of breast milk, the level of hormones from the mother in the baby will also slowly decrease, so it will also lead to the natural regression of the infantile hemangioma. Therefore, some scholars choose hormone and estrogen receptor inhibitors according to this theory.

    When a baby in Shanwangqiao is born and found to have a hemangioma, what can be done? Generally, drugs are not used, and the effect of drugs is not good, so surgical excision is mostly used, and antibiotics in the basic drugs are selected to prevent infection in the mouth of the wounded tomb. Of course, the specific method also needs to be decided according to the type, location, depth and age of the hemangioma, etc., and the common ones are surgical resection, radiation, cryosurgery, laser irradiation, etc., which can be selected according to the doctor's advice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hemangiomas in children are not serious, and most of them are strawberry hemangiomas, cavernous hemangiomas or mixed hemangiomas, which generally occur in children's head, face and limbs.

    On the **: First, the first use of drugs**, you can go to the vascular surgery of a regular hospital for drugs**, through drugs**, it is possible to effectively reduce the scope of hemangioma.

    Second, if the effect of the drug ** is not good, laser ** or liquid nitrogen ** can be used to remove the hemangioma.

    3. If the hemangioma continues to appear after one year of age, sclerosing agents can be used**!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the hospital examination, in the hospital**, do not understand directly ask the doctor, they are professional.

    You can also find two more hospitals for further diagnosis. Seek medical advice as well.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some mothers may find that there are some red patches on the baby's body, which may be small and blood-red, and this may be due to hemangioma. Some of these mothers may have heard others say that hemangiomas will regress on their own as their children get older, and they may not take this matter to heart, so is this statement correct? What happens if a baby has a hemangioma?

    Is it true that infantile hemangiomas regress on their own.

    Hemangiomas are benign tumors that resolve spontaneously in some people, but most hemangiomas may last a lifetime. Don't be lucky for hemangioma, some parents of children love their children, listen to the misleading of some non-professionals, have been blindly waiting, even if the symptoms of hemangioma spread and the disease is aggravated, they are still blindly waiting, it is recommended to observe more, and the symptoms should be timely**. There are many patients with severe hemangiomas who mistakenly believe that the hemangioma will regress on its own at the initial stage, resulting in a delay in the best time.

    Therefore, for hemangiomas, it is necessary to adhere to the principle of early detection, early diagnosis and early diagnosis, and the waiting period cannot be resolved by chance with a fluke attitude.

    What to do if your baby has a hemangioma.

    1. Observe more. If the size of the hemangioma has not changed, that is to say, there is no sign of growing up, it should not be a big problem, and it will disappear slowly.

    2. Mothers should eat lightly. Breastfed babies, if they suffer from hemangioma, mothers should pay attention, can not eat spicy food, diet should be light, because any food that mothers eat will be passed to the baby's body in the form of breast milk, spicy food is not beneficial to the baby's hemangioma**.

    3. Pay attention to personal hygiene. Parents should pay attention to the baby's personal hygiene, especially the local hygiene around the hemangioma, so as not to breed bacteria, and the hemangioma, so as not to affect the normal of the baby's hemangioma.

    4. Seek medical attention in a timely manner. If it is found that the baby's hemangioma is growing, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible, in time, there are many methods, including laser method, freezing method, injection method, surgical excision method, etc., according to the specific constitution of the baby, as early as possible to reduce the baby's pain.

    In fact, it is not true that infantile hemangiomas will regress on their own, generally speaking, only a part of hemangiomas may regress on their own, and some may always accompany the patient if they are not along, causing great harm to the patient, and this disease is best detected early, once the best time is missed, it may be more difficult, so once this symptom is found, it is necessary to pay more attention and observation.

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