Aortic hemangioma is a common disease in our lives. Once you suffer from this disease, it will have a lot of impact on the patient and his family. Once aortic aneurysm is discovered, timely treatment must be initiated to avoid missing the best time for treatment, which would cause greater harm to the patient. After suffering from aortic hemangioma, you can also try Chinese medicine methods for conditioning, but it must be done under the guidance of a formal Chinese medicine practitioner. The orange spots are present at birth. The spots vary in size and are orange-red or light red. They do not protrude above the surface of the skin and fade when pressed lightly. Their color deepens when the baby cries. Orange spots are often seen on the forehead, upper eyelids and occipital region. They usually disappear on their own within a few months after birth and do not require any treatment. Erythema is also called port-wine stain. It exists at birth and is a light red or dark red patch that does not fade when pressed. It does not protrude above the surface of the skin. It is located in the dermis and is composed of a network of capillaries. After birth, the nevus erythematosus grows in proportion to the body's growth but no longer expands in area. Erythematous nevus cannot disappear on its own. Apart from affecting the appearance, erythematous nevus generally has no other harm, and cryosurgery can be used when necessary. Capillary hemangiomas are often seen on the skin, with the largest number on the occipital region, head, face, limbs, and back, and many grow on the lips and tongue. Capillary hemangiomas vary in size, with large ones occupying large areas of the face or limbs and small ones being only a few millimeters and slightly above the skin. Capillary hemangiomas usually exist at birth, grow rapidly within 6 months, and gradually stop growing after one or two years of age. It affects the appearance and there is a risk of heavy bleeding if it is damaged, so parents should pay close attention. If the hemangioma is small, grows slowly, and is not in an exposed area, it may resolve on its own after it stops growing. If the hemangioma grows rapidly and seriously affects the appearance, it should be treated immediately. Treatment methods such as isotope application can be used. Cavernous hemangioma can occur in the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and even the liver and kidneys. It is purple-red in appearance, surrounded by tortuous, swollen small veins. It feels soft and elastic, shrinks when squeezed, and recovers when the pressure is released. This hemangioma grows larger as the baby grows older, sometimes becoming very large and deep, seriously damaging the appearance and destroying normal tissue. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, treatment should be started immediately, either by injection of sclerosing agents or surgical excision. |
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