Is it a sign that the hemangioma is getting better if it is a little peeling?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis, a very small number of hemangiomas can regress, but most of the hemangiomas that regress will form scars, and may also cause harm: for example, after the regression of larger hemangiomas, especially superficial hemangiomas have the potential risk of forming scars. Ulcers can lead to varying degrees of scarring, the severity of which depends on factors such as the size and depth of the tumor, as well as the thickness of the tumour itself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily, mixed hemangiomas do not resolve on their own. It's better to go to the hospital and ask the doctor, or you can go to the doctor on Easy Doctor to ask the doctor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For example, long-term exposure to leather, plastics, especially thermal paper and other harmful substances, or daily contact with chemical fertilizers and pesticides, may induce the occurrence of hemangioma, but the predisposing factors of adult hemangioma are not clear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the hemangioma has just developed in the early stage, the harm is mild. However, due to the rapid growth and development of children, hemangiomas will also grow rapidly with the growth of children during this period, and if not timed, it will cause a variety of complications. For example:

    Hemangiomas can cause hearing and vision impairment. When infantile hemangiomas occur in the ears, parotid glands, eyelids and other parts, they can cause hearing or vision impairment because the tumor blocks the ear canal or compresses normal tissues and organs such as the eyeball. It is advisable to use it as soon as possible**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible that it is subsiding on its own, keeping it dry, as long as it does not become infected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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%.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analysis: Hemangioma is a benign tumor that originates from blood vessels, mostly in infants or children. It is more common in the head and neck**, but can also occur in mucous membranes, liver, brain, and muscles, and is often found at birth or shortly after birth, with a bright red nevus on the occipital region being the most common.

    Guidance on dismantling and simplification:

    **Hemangiomas should consider factors such as the type of hemangioma, its location, and the age of the patient. At present, the methods include surgical resection, radiation, low temperature, laser, sclerosis trouser injection, etc., and the general use of the Royal Comprehensive**. Hemangiomas in infants and young children can be considered for temporary observation, and a small number of patients can disappear on their own, and if they grow rapidly, they should be surgically removed in time.

    The effect of radiation is not certain, and it has the potential to cause cancer, so it is rarely used at present.

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