Does my child have mixed hemangioma?

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

    Hello! According to your description, the child may have a mixed hemangioma, and there is no chance that the mixed hemangioma will go away.

    Hemangioma is not recommended for surgery, surgery is difficult to remove, it is very easy, and it will leave a relatively large scar on the child.

    For the type of child's color**The best is to use ultrasound micro-mediation**, which is a minimally invasive instrument**, which does not hurt the child's dermal tissue**No pain**and will not**No scar, it is recommended that you take your child to a specialized hospital in Beijing**, so as not to misdiagnose.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In order not to leave regrets, I advise you not to do laser**, my child's hemangioma department of Henan Provincial People's Hospital**, the effect is good, they are injecting urea into the child, a needle is less than 200, generally a course of treatment is between 1000-2000 (there are special circumstances, the course of treatment is relatively long), first control, and when the child is older, it is still not eliminated, and it is removed by surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Glad to answer for you :

    It is not possible to confirm what type of hemangioma it is from your description alone, it can only be said that strawberry-shaped or mixed hemangiomas are more likely, and in clinical **, mixed hemangiomas are more common on the scalp due to the abundance of blood vessels. It is only a relatively abstract description of the text, it is recommended that you send a clear digital ** of the affected area for further diagnosis.

    If it is a mixed hemangioma, there is no need to resect, the surgical resection effect of hemangioma is not very ideal, because hemangioma is a congenital vascular malformation, the diseased blood vessels are connected to normal blood vessels, and the branches are difficult to remove cleanly, so the rate is high, and ultrasound micro-mediated surgery or high-frequency electrode minimally invasive surgery is the first choice in the first class of hemangioma.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is likely to be a hybrid type. According to your description, it's a bit like my baby: We started out strawberry-like and then we were diagnosed with a mixed type.

    Don't have surgery at the moment, a large percentage of hemangiomas will resolve between the ages of 2 and 7 years. It is recommended to intervene while observing**.

    At 20 days, I had a laser in the local hospital, and the effect was very unsatisfactory and I left a circle of scars, which I regretted.

    Later, when I went to Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital 50 days later, the doctor said that the nose tip is not recommended for laser, so I prescribed "propranolol", and now I have been taking the medicine for more than a month, and the hemangioma has not spread again, and sometimes there will be pale white in the middle, but it will return to dark color at night.

    You may be a sign of regression, and it is recommended to observe again** Basic laser is not effective for mixed hemangiomas. And the laser can't ** hemangioma. Hopefully, this will help you not to let your baby suffer unnecessary sin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Mixed hemangiomas are other types of hemangiomas such as capillary hemangiomas and cavernous hemangiomas, and two or more benign hemangiomas coexisting together, which are a more common type of hemangioma, which mostly occur in the face and neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. It is usually present at birth, but soon extends beyond the scope of ** and penetrates deep into the dermis and subcutaneous tissues.

    Mixed hemangiomas can be very large, grow rapidly, and are extremely aggressive, and within a few weeks, normal tissues can be severely damaged, so that the eyelids, lips, nose, ears and other tissues are covered by expanding hemangioma tissue. The shape of the tumor is irregular, purplish-red, and prone to ulceration, bleeding, infection, necrosis, and scarring.

    At present, mixed hemangioma mainly uses ultrasound minimally invasive mediation with high-frequency electrode surgery, and the effect is first-class, so it is recommended that you try it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mixed hemangioma is a common type of hemangioma that occurs in the face and neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. It is usually present at birth, initially resembling a strawberry-shaped capillary hemangioma, but soon expands beyond the ** range and penetrates deep into the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, most commonly in patients with infantile hemangiomas.

    Mixed hemangioma grows rapidly after the birth of the baby, grows and expands, invades the surrounding ** and deep tissues, lasts for 6 to 10 months, and is called the growth phase; Later, the growth rate gradually slowed down and stabilized, with the growth of the child, but the growth rate is still faster than the growth and development rate of the child, and the time is different, so the parents of children with mixed hemangioma should take the child early**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The incidence of mixed hemangioma, the range of development is very large, and the growth process is similar to that of strawberry capillary hemangioma, so it is easy to confuse the two, which is not good for the disease, the general tumor grows relatively fast in the early 6 months, and the normal tissue is extremely destructive, and the invasiveness is relatively large, and soon the hemangioma will cover the eyelids, lips, nose, ears and other tissues, and affect the normal physiological function of the diseased part.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hemangioma is a common benign tumor or vascular malformation, which is caused by vascular hyperplasia, commonly longer than soft tissues such as blood vessels and internal organs, and is also diverse, and there are many types of hemangioma, so in general, hemangioma is not dangerous, because the greatest possibility is the rupture of blood vessels leading to bleeding. If it is a capillary hemangioma or a disease that is not very serious, and there is no rupture and bleeding of the hemangioma in the important organs, it will not have a particularly big impact on the human body, and the positive ** can control the bleeding. If it is an abdominal aortic hemangioma or an aortic dissection hemangioma, once it ruptures and bleeds, hemorrhagic shock will occur in a short period of time, which can be life-threatening.

    If the hemangioma occurs in the brain, rupture and hemorrhage will cause cerebral hemorrhage, affect the movement of the patient's limbs and even leave sequelae, and some patients will occur in the center of life, which will also endanger the patient's life. If a hemangioma is found to have a special site, it needs to be actively treated, including surgery, conservative, surgery, which is mainly divided into open surgery and interventional surgery, and it is necessary to decide which method according to the specific condition of the patient.

    If you still have relevant questions, you can go to the official website for consultation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mixed hemangioma will not regress on its own, because most of the tumors of mixed hemangioma have penetrated below **, and the possibility of regression is very small, because we recommend that patients can do ** as soon as possible in time, so as not to affect the healthy development of mixed hemangioma patients.

    Mixed hemangiomas are other types of hemangiomas such as capillary hemangiomas, cavernous hemangiomas, and benign hemangiomas in which two or more types of hemangiomas coexist. Mixed hemangiomas are generally composed of capillary hemangiomas and cavernous hemangiomas. It starts out like a strawberry-shaped hemangioma, but it spreads very quickly and penetrates deep into normal tissue.

    It is one of the more common types of hemangiomas that occur mostly in the face and neck, but can also occur in other parts of the body. Mixed hemangiomas grow rapidly and are extremely aggressive, and within a few weeks, normal tissues can be severely damaged, so that the eyelids, lips, nose, ears, and other tissues are covered by expanding hemangioma tissue.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mixed hemangioma grows very rapidly, and is not extremely aggressive, and can cause serious damage to normal tissues in just a few weeks, so that the eyelids, lips, nose, ears and other tissues are all covered by expanding hemangioma tissue, which is easy to ulcerate, bleed, infect, necrosis, and scar formation. In addition, it may also cause a series of secondary problems, such as blinding eyes and ears, swollen lips, etc., resulting in dysfunction of eating, breathing, vision, hearing, etc.

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