20 year old cavernous hemangioma, can it degenerate?

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

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, mostly seen at birth or shortly after birth of the baby, it originates from the residual embryonic angioblasts, and the hemangiomas that occur in the oral and maxillofacial areas account for 60% of the hemangiomas in the whole body, most of which occur in the face**, subcutaneous tissues and oral mucosa, such as tongue, lips, floor of the mouth and other tissues, and a few occur in the inner or deep tissues of the jaw.

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cavernous hemangiomas can occur in **, subcutaneous tissues, muscles, and even liver, kidneys, etc. The appearance is purple-red, surrounded by tortuous and distended small veins, which are soft and elastic, shrink when squeezed, and recover after decompression. This type of hemangioma grows in size as the baby gets older, sometimes very large and deep, severely damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissue.

    Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be performed immediately**, with sclerotherapy injection or surgical excision.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High-frequency electrode surgery is recommended, mainly for infantile capillary hemangioma, infant strawberry capillary hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, etc., with significant results. The technique does not damage normal tissue cells, is non-destructive, and does not leave scarring. This method is mainly aimed at bright red spots (red birthmarks) and strawberry-shaped hemangiomas.

    The child is injected with a photosensitizer and then laser irradiated to the lesion, which causes cell damage and death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    According to its distribution, pediatric hemangiomas can be divided into superficial hemangiomas, deep hemangiomas and mixed hemangiomas.

    Superficial hemangiomas mainly rely on potions and drugs**, deep hemangiomas often need to be locally hardened**, and hemangiomas of other solid organs often need to be intervened **plus local sclerosis**, and what kind of hemangiomas are carried out **, must be decided by professional doctors according to the actual situation of the patient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello cavernous hemangioma is not any trivial chance, it is recommended to detect it early**. The area will become larger and larger for a long time, and the serious consequence is that the limb is deformed by deep tissue penetration, and even amputation.

    For your situation, it is better to use ultrasound micro-mediation with high-frequency electrodes. This is the most advanced minimally invasive instrument available**. The cost is relatively low, so you can consider it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This situation is more serious, and it is necessary to go to a regular hemangioma specialist hospital in a timely manner, or to be active, if it continues to expand, it will bring serious consequences to the patient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The degree of damage of cavernous hemangioma is relatively large, the lesion mostly occurs in the deep dermis or subcutaneous tissue, the disease is more common in the head, jaw and face, and the bulge is normal**, showing blue or purple-red, which can be reduced by pressure, and returned to the original state after decompression, which can basically be diagnosed as cavernous hemangioma. It is advisable to visit the hospital as soon as possible**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The disease** is unknown, but studies suggest that progesterone or chorionic puncture during pregnancy, gestational hypertension, and low birth weight may be associated with the development of hemangiomas.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common 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. It is more common in women, and the male-to-female ratio is about 1:3 1 4.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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 types of hemangiomas progress rapidly, not only do not resolve on their own, but are extremely destructive.

    Therefore, when a child is found to have a hemangioma, he should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time to avoid delays**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Intracranial cavernous hemangioma is likely to grow, but some will not change for a long time, so if you are not particularly large at present, there is no discomfort, you can continue to observe, if the current hemangioma is relatively large, or it causes symptoms of compression of brain tissue, or there has been bleeding, then surgery is required, because in addition to growing, the most important thing is that there is a risk of rupture and bleeding.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, I want to ask the landlord, how did you find the tumor? Generally, cavernous hemangioma is most commonly induced epilepsy, or bleeding, if there are symptoms, surgery is better, but it also depends on the location, the superficial part is still recommended surgery. What gamma knife, that effect is not exact.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cavernous hemangioma is fatal, and the main fatal sites are in the medulla oblongata, brainstem and other parts. Bleeding is usually small, and small bleeding can occur when small blood vesicles rupture, but if the tumor is large or even accompanied by venous malformations, it may be heavier, but the likelihood of fatal bleeding is low. The main sites that are prone to death are near the medulla oblongata, respiratory center, and heartbeat center, and the bleeding in these parts still needs to be individualized according to the actual situation of the patient.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It usually does not grow, but it ruptures and bleeds.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hemangioma is a relatively common congenital benign tumor, or a disease caused by vascular malformation, under normal circumstances, as long as the patient can actively accept it, it can be effective, but it is worth noting that hemangioma is relatively easy, so many patients will have hemangioma, and the feeling of reappearance after a period of time. Of course, whether it can be completely ** also depends on the specific situation and ** of the patient, as well as the effect of intervention in the later stage, and the three-pronged approach is very important for the patient.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cavernous hemangioma refers to a cavernous abnormal vascular mass composed of many thin-walled blood vessels, which is classified as a occult vascular malformation because there are often no abnormal vascular masses found on angiography. In fact, the disease is not a true tumor, but a vascular malformation lacking an arterial component. With the development of medical imaging, there are more and more reports of the disease.

    The incidence in the population is estimated to be 8% to 15% of all cerebrovascular malformations. Because some patients are asymptomatic, the exact birth rate is still uncertain. Cavernous hemangiomas tend to occur between the ages of 30 and 40 years, and there is no significant gender difference.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally, the growth is slow, and it is recommended to go to a specialized hospital.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Most hemangiomas are expanding in size with age, as long as you choose the right one, start when the child is young, it can ensure that the time is short, the baby suffers less, and the effect is good.

    For example, hemangiomas grow in the maxillofacial area, due to the complex physiological structure of the maxillofacial area, the face is thin and soft, containing more sebaceous glands and hair follicles, so it is easy to be infected. There are also nerves, blood vessels and parotid ducts passing through the superficial fascia, and the nerves and blood vessels are abundant, so there is a lot of bleeding after trauma, which is easy to damage the nerves and cause sequelae such as facial paralysis.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cavernous hemangioma cannot be cured without treatment, and if it is not, it will continue to grow, so you must choose the right time, a good hospital and a good doctor to perform the child's hemangioma. You can consult a doctor for details.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! Hemangiomas do not heal on their own. If it has affected your life and work. It is recommended to accept a formal major, and an authoritative acceptance of science**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Cavernous hemangioma is actually a venous malformation, so it cannot be healed on its own, and it still needs to be treated by the best means. The general methods are surgery, injection of sclerosing agent, laser, etc., and in recent years, some new technologies have also emerged, such as ultrasound-mediated, overclocking electrocoagulation, and only intelligent endoluminal systems.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cavernous hemangiomas cannot be healed on their own, and it is recommended to do so early**.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it's not good for your health, it's still better to actively participate in ** and don't wait passively.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, cavernous hemangioma is a vascular malformation, and cavernous hemangioma cannot heal on its own, is not active**, and may gradually enlarge. When you are asymptomatic, you can temporarily not **, and when you have symptoms, you can choose laser, drug injection, surgery and other methods, which can completely ** the disease.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Cavernous hemangioma can not heal spontaneously, is a low blood flow vascular malformation that appears at birth, also known as venous malformation, mostly intravascular sclerosis**, adjuvant ** method is laser surgery, most patients can achieve ideal results through hardening**. If the desired results are not achieved, surgery can be performed**, and superficial cavernous hemangiomas can be treated with lasers**. In addition, it can be combined with a variety of methods such as sclerosing agents and surgery**.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The harm of cavernous hemangioma is relatively large, and the development has diffuse characteristics, if the lesion can not be removed in time, it can also be complicated by the whole body. Moreover, the damage of cavernous hemangioma varies depending on the location of occurrence.

    For example, if a cavernous hemangioma grows in the patient's legs, when the patient walks upright for too long or stands for a long time, the blood return disorder caused by the squeezing of the veins will cause the tumor to swell and have obvious swelling, which will lead to dysfunction or even deformity of the corresponding parts for a long time. In severe cases, it can lead to muscle necrosis of the limbs, leading to amputation.

    In addition, once the cavernous hemangioma is not formed in time, it will also cause serious complications, the main complications are ulcers, bleeding, infection, damage to vital organ function and limb deformity caused by musculoskeletal damage.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Cavernous hemangiomas, which occur in newborn babies, are vascular malformations, usually in veins, that grow in size with age.

    Cavernous hemangiomas grow in joints and cause dysfunction and acquired disabilities such as paralysis.

    If a cavernous hemangioma grows in the extremities, it can affect its movement and labor, and if it develops too severely, it can lead to acral necrosis and amputation.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    In the most severe cases, walking can be affected and even amputation, so it is recommended to treat it as soon as possible.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Cavernous hemangiomas are venous malformations that can grow aggressively, and their harm is related to the location of the hemangioma. If it occurs on the surface of the body, the general harm is not very large. However, if it occurs in a more specific area, such as near the joint, it can invasively grow inward, leading to dysfunction.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Nowadays, many places have specialized hospitals for hemangioma, and hemangioma should be determined according to factors such as the type of lesion, location and age of the patient. At present, the first method has shell excision, radiation, hormone, low temperature, laser, sclerosing agent injection, etc., generally does not use surgery, surgery is a traditional method, not easy to heal, great harm to the patient, there will be various complications after the operation, so that the patient's body is a great degree of harm, and it is easy to leave scars and**. Because of the difference in blood flow of hemangioma, it is not possible to adopt a single method, and it is recommended to use a variety of minimally invasive combinations to absorb their respective advantages, and the long-term efficacy is better, especially the aesthetics and the development of local tissues in the later stage.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Amputation, cavernous hemangioma is caused by subtissue vein malformation, there is no obvious boundary between the tumor tissue and the surrounding normal tissue, some traditional methods can not completely remove the lesion tumor tissue in the process, so in terms of cavernous hemangioma disease, a more advanced method can be used in the hemangioma department of Jinan 106 Hospital.

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