Cost of strawberry hemangioma in infants
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Half a month later, the baby found a red dot on his back. He thought it was the birthmark, but he didn't care about it. After two months, it suddenly appeared and became bigger. He went to the hospital for examination and said that he had strawberry hemangioma. Now he's finally cured. Today, I'd like to share with you the cost of strawberry hemangioma.
Cost of strawberry hemangioma in infants
The first factor affecting the price: the area of hemangioma is the key to the cost of treatment. It can be said that the charging standard of hemangioma treatment largely depends on the size of hemangioma area. The larger the area is, the more the cost of treatment is. On the contrary, the smaller the area of hemangioma is, not only the effect is perfect, but also the cost of treatment is the lowest.
The second factor affecting the price: clinically, hemangioma can be divided into strawberry hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, port wine stains and so on, because different types of hemangioma, treatment methods are different; different treatment methods, charging standards are naturally different.
The third factor affecting the price: the cost of treatment has a great relationship with the growth site, the growth site of hemangioma has a relationship with what kind of treatment method to take, some special parts of the treatment is more difficult and risky, in the development of treatment plan, because there are many problems to consider, the treatment plan may be relatively conservative, and the treatment time and course of treatment may be relatively long.
matters needing attention
Here, I would like to remind you that you should not eat salty, spicy and irritating foods. This is because these foods will stimulate the stomach and blood vessels of patients, accelerate the blood flow, and increase the burden of blood vessels, which is not conducive to the rehabilitation of patients. Sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty flavors all have their own special functions. We should pay attention to reasonable collocation and intake in the daily diet of capillary hemangioma.