How to identify infantile hemangioma?
summary
Hemangioma is a kind of congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation, which is more common in infants at birth or shortly after birth. It originates from the residual embryonic vascular cells. The active endothelial like germ invades into adjacent tissues and forms endothelial like cords. After being managed, it connects with the left blood vessels and forms hemangioma. The blood vessels in the tumor form their own system and are not connected with the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas in oral and maxillofacial region account for 60% of the total hemangiomas. Most of them occur in facial skin, subcutaneous tissue and oral mucosa, such as tongue, lip, floor of mouth, and a few occur in jaw or deep tissue. Tell us how to identify infantile hemangioma.
How to identify infantile hemangioma?
First: port wine stains: port wine stains, also known as red birthmarks, the color is dark red. It belongs to the phenomenon of capillary network hyperplasia, which occurs on the surface of dermis. The hemangioma does not fade when pressed and does not rise above the surface of the skin.
Second: cavernous hemangioma: the growth rate of this kind of hemangioma is relatively slow. This kind of hemangioma grows in many parts of the head or body. Because the appearance changes obviously. In addition, cavernous hemangioma may also appear in internal organs, resulting in secondary virus infection. Therefore, experts remind that early detection and treatment should be carried out.
Third: capillary hemangioma: this type of hemangioma appearance often appear dark red strawberry, higher than the skin, feel rough uneven, is due to capillary hyperplasia. It often involves many parts of the body, such as limbs and trunk, and the size changes greatly. Some large parts may involve many parts of the body.
matters needing attention
1. Eat less or no spicy food. Spicy and spicy food will stimulate the stomach, increase the burden of blood vessels, salty food is also the case, do not hurt for the mouth. 2. Eat more vegetables, fruits, beans, etc., which are rich in vitamins and trace elements, and have certain anti-cancer and anti-cancer effects. For example, soybean, cabbage and Chinese cabbage are rich in trace element molybdenum. Tomatoes, carrots, cabbage and jujube are rich in vitamin A, C and B. among them, cabbage is the most nutritious. It contains a variety of vitamins, several times more than tomatoes. Garlic moss, leek, cauliflower and cabbage are not only rich in vitamins, but also contain indigo matrix which can increase the activity of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase, which can resist the effect of chemical substances causing hemangioma.