Symptoms of cervical hemangioma

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summary

Cervical hemangioma is a common disease, and patients are more likely to have symptoms of local acid swelling, and even different degrees of pain. Even severe patients may have symptoms of spinal stiffness, or even limited mobility. Cervical hemangioma is very harmful, because once the patient's spinal nerve is involved, there will be pain in the innervated area of the spinal nerve. In fact, the patient is also suffering. So what are the symptoms of cervical hemangioma? Let's share them.

Symptoms of cervical hemangioma

Patients are prone to upper limb pain and lower limb pain, even intercostal neuralgia, and some patients show chest and abdominal pain. Once the hemangioma invades the spinal canal and compresses the spinal cord, it may even cause progressive paraplegia. Therefore, cervical hemangioma is a serious disease.

Hepatic hemangioma can be removed by traditional surgery, but it should be noted that the blood supply of hemangioma is relatively rich. Once the hemangioma is removed, in fact, the patient is more likely to have the risk of serious bleeding. And traditional radiotherapy can cause spinal cord injury.  

If there is hemangioma in the cervical spine, it is suggested that patients can be treated by percutaneous vertebroplasty, and this operation method has the advantage of less trauma, and it can not only block the tumor nest, but also relieve pain, and can strengthen the vertebral body to a great extent.

matters needing attention

We should pay attention to reasonable nutrition, diversify the food as much as possible, eat more high protein, multi vitamin, low animal fat, digestible food and fresh fruits and vegetables, do not eat old, deteriorated or irritating things, eat less smoked, roasted, pickled, fried, salty food, and match the staple food with coarse and fine grains to ensure the nutritional balance.