What to do if there is a hemangioma in the stomach, how to regulate the gastric hemangioma

Updated on healthy 2024-07-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, it is generally impossible to have hemangiomas in the stomach, even if there are long hemangiomas on the stomach wall, it is rare, most of the hemangiomas are benign and not life-threatening, and most of the hemangiomas are the dilatation of the blood sinus, resulting in hemangiomas generally not rupturing and not compressing the surrounding organs, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to consult the doctor according to your own situation to choose the most suitable method for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Before hemangioma, it is necessary to make statistics according to the individual's location and type, as well as the depth and age of the hemangioma, and then according to different physical conditions and conditions, surgery**, or radiation**, or cryosurgery**, etc., can be carried out by laser irradiation**. It is important to have a detailed physical examination before you can take different measures for different situations.

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

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are several common types of hemangiomas, and different types of hemangiomas take different methods. Depending on the location of hemangioma growth, the ** protocol developed will also change accordingly. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for targeted **.

    Hemangiomas are red vascular lesions that occur at birth and are not difficult to diagnose. Histopathology is enlargement of blood vessels within the dermis, filled with a large number of red blood cells. Hemangioma disease has become a common surgical disease in life, which seriously endangers human health.

    In addition to affecting the appearance, the hemangioma seriously destroys the surrounding normal tissue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hemangiomas are congenital benign tumors or vascular malformations that are formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, and are commonly found in the infants 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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, which originates from the residual embryonic angioblasts, and the active endothelioid germ invades the adjacent tissues to form an endothelial like cord, which is connected to the remaining blood vessels after tubulation to form a hemangioma, and the intratumoral blood vessels form a system of their own and are not connected to the surrounding blood vessels.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Before asking this question, we should first understand what gastric hemangioma is, in fact, gastric hemangioma is a kind of vascular malformation located under the gastric mucosa, and it is very rare in clinical practice, accounting for about about the benign tumor of the stomach, which is easy to be ignored by clinicians. Therefore, once it is found that there is a trend in this area or the condition of gastric hemangioma has been detected, then you must follow the doctor's arrangement and do surgery when it is time to do it.

    In terms of diet, there are actually no contraindications, but it is better to eat more loose and soft food, and eat less cold, sour, spicy and hard food, and at the same time pay attention to the growth of hemangioma at the same time, you should immediately raise the stomach, this a strong gastrointestinal system can better prevent all kinds of hidden dangers that may arise in the future. I used to have black stool, and I used the stomach tea recommended to me by the old Chinese medicine doctor for a period of time, and the effect of Blind Zhou is still relatively good, and now the stomach and intestines are very good, and there is no abnormal bowel movement, so you can also use this to recuperate for a period of time, this is the address I used to use before.

    You know that you are in danger of being a bird, and don't forget to go to the hospital regularly for check-ups at the same time to avoid lesions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    , everyone doesn't know. If you don't know yet, please read the detailed explanation below, I believe you will definitely understand the problem you don't know.

    Begin to feel that gastric hemangioma is a vascular lesion of gastrointestinal vascular malformation, but it is also different from other gastrointestinal vascular malformations, but there are still gastric vascular dysplasia, gastric hemangioma, etc., to be reported, gastric hemangioma is arteriosclerosis and secondary gastric submucosa aneurysm and its rupture caused, gastric hemangioma ** from the gastrointestinal artery branch from the serous surface perpendicular to the submucosa, the diameter of the tube does not decrease, maintain a constant diameter, constant diameter artery is a congenital dysplasia, when the mucosa is injured to cause arterial rupture and bleeding, The cause is superficial mucosal erosions.

    Under gastroscopy, it is often submucosal spherical, hemispherical blue-purple, dark red mass suddenly enters the gastric cavity, with good elasticity, softness, sessile, and obvious surrounding boundaries, and no gastric wall infiltration. If the hemangioma cannot be ruled out, experts from Beijing Deshengmen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine recommend that you do not blindly bite the biopsy to avoid causing massive bleeding. Because the clinical symptoms of gastric hemangioma are not specific, there are many similarities with submucosal tumors in barium swallow, gastroscopy, etc., so it is easy to misdiagnose, and the final diagnosis depends on postoperative pathological examination.

    Surgical resection is the mainstay, and according to the size of the tumor, large gastrectomy or local tumor resection can be done. **The effect is not bad.

    The above mentioned content is the knowledge of gastric hemangioma that is often encountered. So here is also to tell the child's family and the doctor that only scientifically and reasonably can the incidence of hemangioma be minimized, and then the hemangioma can also be completely reduced.

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