Infantile hemangiomas are not coagulopathy

Updated on society 2024-05-29
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is not a coagulation disorder, but there is a condition that can affect blood clotting, that is, large hemangiomas consume platelets, causing coagulation dysfunction. Therefore, it is still necessary to see a specialist, and return to the clinic in time if there is a change. I hope your baby grows up healthy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, there will be no problems with coagulation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hemangioma is a benign tumor of blood vessels, a congenital vascular malformation, and has no direct relationship with coagulation function.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hemangiomas are congenital benign tumors or vascular malformations that are formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, and are commonly found in the infants at birth or shortly after birth. The residual embryonic angioblasts, active endothelioid germ, invade adjacent tissues to form endothelial cords, which are connected to the remaining blood vessels after catheterization to form hemangiomas, and the intratumoral blood vessels are self-contained and not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas can occur throughout the body, with oral and maxillofacial hemangiomas accounting for 60% of total hemangiomas, followed by the trunk (25%) and extremities (15%).

    Most of them occur on the face**, subcutaneous tissues, oral mucosa, such as the tongue, lips, floor of the mouth, etc., and a few occur in the jaw or deep tissues.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Studies have suggested that progesterone or chorionic puncture during pregnancy, gestational hypertension, and low birth weight may be associated with the development of hemangiomas. It is believed that hemangioma is a small area of tissue differentiation in the control gene segment during the development of human embryos, especially in the early stage of vascular tissue differentiation, resulting in abnormal tissue differentiation in specific parts and developing into hemangioma. In the early embryonic period (8 to 12 months), the embryonic tissue suffers mechanical damage, and local tissue hemorrhage causes some hematopoietic stem cells to be distributed into other embryonal cells, and some of them differentiate into angioids, and eventually form hemangiomas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, infantile hemangioma does not belong to coagulation dysfunction, but there is a condition that can affect blood clotting, that is, large hemangiomas consume platelets and the like, causing coagulation dysfunction. It is recommended that you go to the hospital and consult a doctor depending on your child's condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some people consulted and said that they saw someone on the Internet that infant hemangioma does not need to go **, it will regress on its own, there is no harm, if it is on the face, it is a little unsightly. Is it really just about aesthetics, as it says?

    Infantile hemangiomas tend to rupture and bleed, causing infections and scarring. This is usually manifested in strawberry-shaped hemangioma, strawberry-shaped hemangioma because it is on the surface, the baby is fragile and has no normal protection, so it is easy to cause rupture and bleeding by rubbing back and forth, once the hemangioma bleeds, it is not easy to stop bleeding, and the wound does not heal for a long time, which is easy to cause infection. After the wound heals, scar tissue of different sizes is left behind.

    If the hemangioma grows in the body, if it is not detected early, the tumor will grow when the child grows up, which will seriously affect the function of internal organs, and even dysfunction, and then it will be more troublesome if it grows in the skull.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The impact of infantile hemangioma on the human body is also closely related to the size of the hemangioma.

    1. There are many children with hemangiomas when the tumor is very small, because the impact of hemangioma on the human body is small, it has not been paid attention to by parents, but when the tumor is enlarged, it will cause serious harm to the child. It is recommended that everyone should do it as early as possible**.

    2. Intelligent intracavity ** system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The ** of hemangiomas is still unclear, and many studies in recent years have put forward different views, but there is a consensus that the vast majority of hemangiomas are not hereditary diseases. Common ** are (1) embryonic residue theory. (2) Virus theory.

    3) The doctrine of genes and heredity. (4) Estrogen theory. (5) Response to local abnormal angiogenesis factors.

    Hemangioma is a common congenital vascular malformation in children, which is mostly benign. The incidence of infantile hemangioma in the general neonatal population is 1 2%, and the incidence of Heshusui in women is twice that of men, and it is more common in premature infants.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Environment, hygiene, work and rest, diet, and genetics are all causes of hemangioma. Babies with hemangiomas should be captured and treated in a tight time to avoid delaying the child, Changfeng can help you, Fengtai's attack and leakage.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, hemangiomas are self-limiting, with definite proliferative, stable and regressive phases. According to the literature, some children with hemangiomas will regress, and a small number of them can leave no traces at all, but most of them will leave red spots, called blood spots or angioerythema. However, not all hemangiomas can resolve naturally, and most of them progress rapidly, not only do not resolve spontaneously, but are extremely destructive.

    Therefore, when it is found that the child has suspected hemangioma, Oak Fan should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time to avoid delay**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most infantile hemangiomas are congenital developmental abnormalities and are hamartoma in nature, with the dual characteristics of malformation and tumor.

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