My weight gain is not a hemangioma growing

Updated on healthy 2024-08-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, most of which occur when the baby is born or shortly after birth, and the location of the occurrence is also very wide, generally facial **, subcutaneous tissue, the main reason for the patient's hemangioma is that the embryo is in the process of development, the gene segment appears a small range of malasterism, it can be divided into several types, such as cavernous hemangioma, strawberry hemangioma, mixed hemangioma, bright red nevus, etc. It will have a great impact on the patient's personal image.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The enlargement of hemangiomas does not produce significant changes in body weight, and generally hemangiomas are slowly enlarged, but cause significant changes in the body in the short term. However, confirmation of hemangioma requires promptness**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hemangiomas are benign, so there will be no sudden changes. It can be reviewed regularly, and if there is no change, leave it alone.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Most of the early stages of hemangiomas, such as bright erythematous nevus, capillary hemangiomas, and cavernous hemangiomas, can be dynamically observed. That is, every 3-6 months, go to the hospital for follow-up by a full-time doctor to observe the changes in size, color, and thickness to decide whether to wait for spontaneous subsidence. Generally, it is suitable for pediatric hemangiomas under 2 years of age.

    It can be performed using methods such as laser, cryotherapy, electrotherapy, injection or minimally invasive techniques**. Children with hemangiomas, most of them can heal spontaneously, or they can be conservative****. It does not bleed and does not become malignant.

    Specifically**Please do it under the guidance of a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hemangiomas are more common in infancy and can occur in mucous membranes and other soft tissues, with 50% occurring in the head and neck. May be present at birth, but may present in the neonatal period as small erythema, localized telangiectasias, or hypopigmented macules, with lesions becoming apparent in the first few weeks of life and growing over the course of months. Most hemangiomas cause only cosmetic problems, but hemangiomas close to vital organs can have serious complications.

    There are many ways to do this, but each has its limitations. Surgery is the most basic and thorough method that can be effective in a variety of situations.

    Lasers are mainly superficial lesions and do not prevent them from growing to the deep, which is effective with local corticosteroid injections and not for superficial lesions.

    Although the disease is not effective, the persistence of skin lesions can have psychosocial effects on both children and parents. It must be ** in the following cases:

    1. Hemangioma causes abnormalities in body function and structure (such as airway obstruction, ophthalmic diseases, etc.).

    2. Ulcers and bleeding.

    3. Secondary infection.

    4. Spike dust causes disfigurement and scarring.

    5. The hemangioma must grow to avoid its further impact on cosmetic or function.

    For scars after surgery**, a comprehensive approach can be considered** to improve them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis of the deficiency of the condition:

    Hemangioma is called hemangioma, and the hemangioma in the body is generally asymptomatic at the beginning, and when the tumor enlarges, it can compress and move to adjacent organs, and various symptoms appear.

    Guidance: The use of surgery or high-frequency differential shed mountain pole can be completely **, high-frequency electrode is a purely physical method, which has no impact on growth and development, and will not be ** in the future. Hemangiomas will gradually grow, and the bigger the length and pants, the more difficult it will be.

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