After the hemangioma scarred out, is there nothing to do, will it recur?

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

    Freezing is a method of hemangioma, but it is generally not recommended now, and it will leave a scar after it, and the rate is relatively high, and it is also guilty. After freezing, the scar is formed first, and after the scar falls off, some redness is normal, and usually the scar is red after our trauma, it is recommended to continue to observe, and you can also consult the **doctor at that time. I wish the baby a speedy **.

    Ultrasound micro-mediated ** and high-frequency electrode surgery are recommended for cavernous hemangiomas, with no scarring and no ***.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My baby's laser began to fade gradually after a time, and now it has not been cleaned, the color of the laser is different, as long as it is not long, do not move it for the time being, we waited for about three months and began to retreat. Be careful not to touch it with your hands or hard clothing, and pay attention to local hygiene. I wish the baby a speedy **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: Hello, for the patient's case, after surgery, it will no longer exist unless a new hemangioma occurs.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you need to verify that the type of hemangioma in your child is correct, and if you are a little suspicious, there are two reasons:

    1. Generally, the doctor will not recommend freezing**, which is mainly for capillary hemangiomas on the skin surface, while cavernous hemangiomas are located in the subcutaneous position, the demarcation is not clear, and the freezing ** is not complete.

    2. There are red spots in some places after the scar you described has fallen off, if it is a red spot on the surface of **, then it cannot be ruled out that it is a capillary hemangioma.

    Opinions: 1. Re-examination, after the scar is completely off, please ask the doctor to review it, and give targeted suggestions according to the specific situation of the child.

    2. If it is not thorough, and it is a capillary hemangioma, you can not freeze it, the use of nuclide 90 strontium technology is very effective, and the child does not have to suffer, because the child does not have any feeling during the process, and this method is reliable and does not leave a scar.

    3. If the cavernous hemangioma is not thorough, then freezing is no longer recommended, because freezing is incomplete for cavernous hemangioma.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The vast majority of hemangiomas do not need to be observed because they resolve on their own, and most of them resolve completely, and some may leave scars or slight changes in color. If this is the case, we can use a laser or plastic surgery before the child goes to school**. Hemangiomas must be ** when they are:

    1. Rapid growth of hemangioma;

    2. Large hemangioma with bleeding, infection and ulcer;

    3. Hemangioma endangers the patient's vital function, such as affecting eating, breathing, swallowing, hearing or vision, excretion or motor function, etc.;

    4. Hemangioma with thrombocytopenia syndrome (Kasabach-Merritt syndrome);

    5. Hemangioma with high-output heart failure;

    6. Lesions invade important facial structures such as eyelids, nose, lips, philtrum, auricles, etc. Methods include medications, surgery, or intervention.

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