What are the harms of pediatric hemangiomas and what are the harms of infantile hemangiomas?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Affect your child's mental health.

    When children grow up, their interpersonal relationships and self-confidence will be affected, which will cause them to have low self-esteem and inferiority, which is not beneficial to their growth.

    2.Affects the child's appearance.

    Infant hemangioma occurs in exposed parts such as the head and face, which seriously affects the image of the patient, and some children with hemangioma leave scars due to improper or improper care, which affects the appearance of the patient, resulting in psychological disorders such as introversion, autism, and extreme, and also causes lifelong regret for children and parents.

    3.Prone to ulceration and bleeding.

    This is due to the fact that the baby often scratches, rubs and other movements. This is usually indicated in strawberry-shaped hemangioma and bright red spot nevus, because in the appearance, the baby is fragile and there is no normal protection, so it is easy to cause ulceration and bleeding by rubbing back and forth, once the hemangioma bleeds, it will not be easy to stop bleeding, and it can not be treated in the long run, it is easy to cause infection, and the wound will leave scar tissue of different sizes after healing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! What type of hemangioma does your child have? Different types of hemangiomas are not the most harmful.

    Hemangiomas in children will grow up slowly with children, and in severe cases, they often invade deep subcutaneous tissues, destroy nearby normal tissues, make tissues deformed, and affect tissue function.

    Hemangiomas are generally recommended to be detected early.

    Do you have the child's affected area**, you can send it over to help you take a look.

    Hemangioma** should be carefully considered, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital for processing, and if there is any problem, please contact.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pediatric hemangiomas can be cosmetic or limb, and only a few of them disappear on their own over time. Needless to say, the limbs are the most easily overlooked, and some tumors penetrate deep into the subcutaneous tissue, which is insensible at first, and children will not pay attention to it. Even if some can already feel a hard lump, they should be ignored by parents and not cared about.

    Tumors that go deep under the skin will grow as the child grows, often intertwining with the muscles; The tendons and blood vessels are sticky, and then the surgery will hurt the above tissues, leaving trauma and affecting the function, so it is recommended to do it as soon as possible**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hemangiomas can also cause corresponding dysfunction of vision, speech, swallowing, breathing, etc. There is a risk of severe bleeding when a cavernous hemangioma ruptures due to trauma or secondary infection. A small number of cavernous hemangiomas can become malignant, secondary to angiosarcoma.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pediatric hemangiomas are common pediatric tumors that have an impact on the body. To what extent, it may affect the quality of life, affect the function of organs, and some endanger life. Depending on the location of the case, it is related to different degrees, such as hemangioma on the face, which affects the beauty.

    Huge hemangioma of the liver, which affects liver function, is particularly dangerous for liver function damage. Intracranial intracerebral hemangiomas, hemangiomas are huge, thin blood vessel walls are prone to bleeding, and bleeding in the brain can be life-threatening. Some huge hemangiomas cause platelet depletion and cause KM phenomenon and cause systemic hemorrhage, which is relatively harmful.

    There are also hemangiomas that break and bleed, and repeated ulcers cause infection, and after infection, serious infections may cause sepsis, which is more harmful. Therefore, the specific harm to a certain patient should be combined with the specific situation. Most of them are not harmful because the tumors are benign and most do not affect organ function.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hemangioma is a benign tumor disease, theoretically there is no danger to life, and there will be no such harm as malignant tumors, but for hemangiomas, especially infantile hemangiomas, it is also extremely harmful

    Affects the function of normal tissues and organs.

    The harm of hemangioma and vascular malformation mainly lies in its continuous growth, continuous invasion and compression of surrounding normal tissues, thereby causing dysfunction, and in severe cases, it can cause disability, such as in the ears, parotid glands, eyelids and other parts, and can cause hearing or vision impairment because the tumor blocks the ear canal or compresses normal tissues and organs such as the eyeball, which brings great inconvenience to the patient's study, life and work.

    Harmful to health.

    Hemangiomas and vascular malformations are easy to cause tissue dysfunction, and because of how long they grow in the exposed parts of the body, especially the weak resistance of children, they are easily caused by friction, impact, and squeezing, which can easily lead to ulceration, bleeding, infection, etc., and in severe cases, the blood may not stop, endangering the health and even life of patients.

    Affect the aesthetics. Hemangiomas and vascular malformations tend to occur in exposed parts such as the head and face to affect the appearance, and do not subside completely or leave scars due to improper care, which seriously affects the image of patients and causes lifelong regrets for patients and their families.

    Affects mental health.

    Because hemangiomas and vascular malformations mostly grow in exposed parts such as the oral cavity and maxillofacial area, children with hemangiomas are relatively young, which can easily leave a shadow on children's young minds, cause low self-esteem, anxiety and other emotions, lead to social difficulties, psychological disorders, personality problems, and seriously endanger mental health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hemangiomas are formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, and are commonly found in congenital benign tumors or vascular malformations in soft tissues and organs. It is more common in infants, at birth or shortly after birth. The disease is unknown, and it is believed that hemangioma is a hemangioma in the process of human development, especially in the early stage of vascular tissue differentiation, due to the small range of misconfigurations in its control gene segments, resulting in abnormal development of tissue differentiation in specific parts of the body, forming a hemangioma.

    At present, the reasons generally accepted by the medical community can be roughly divided into two types,1Genetic mutations, 2Hematopoietic stem cell ectopic growth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, it is congenital, that is, the child is frightened or injured in the womb, or the posture is not correct and is overly compressed, etc., there are capillary hemangiomas and venous hemangiomas, and the capillaries are safer, but they are not good-looking.

  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) Genes and genetics. (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 hemangiomas in the general neonatal population is 1 2%, twice that of females and males, and is more common in premature infants.

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