Can infantile hemangioma disappear
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I just born baby neck long some of that kind of hemangioma, the doctor said is mixed type, I am very anxious ah, fortunately there are experts treatment, treatment for a period of time, now feel much better, about baby hemangioma will disappear, let's talk about baby hemangioma will disappear.
Can infantile hemangioma disappear
Treatment 1: Xiaozhiling injection therapy: Xiaozhiling can quickly damage vascular endothelial cells, and make red blood cell aggregation, thrombosis, resulting in hemangioma occlusion, fibrosis. The disadvantage of this method is that the curative effect is unstable and easy to relapse
Treatment 2: alcohol injection therapy: this method has fast effect, short pain time and lasting effect, but it has poor effect on large area hemangioma. In 1982, 3150 cases of hemangioma were treated with alcohol injection. The effective rate was 80% and the cure rate was 50%. After long-term observation, it is considered that the alcohol injection therapy is mainly suitable for small area cavernous hemangioma and mixed hemangioma, but has poor effect on racemose hemangioma, capillary hemangioma and large area hemangioma.
Treatment 3: sodium morrhuate injection therapy: the treatment of cavernous hemangioma with sodium oleate injection of dried fish has the advantages of simple operation and convenient treatment, but the cure rate is low, and the possibility of scar formation in the later stage is great, so it is replaced by superconducting interventional ablation technology
matters needing attention
Here to remind you: water spinach on cavernous hemangioma patients to provide the best nutrition, it contains a variety of vitamins, more than tomatoes several times. 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 carcinogenesis of chemical carcinogens. It can effectively play a role in the recovery of patients with cavernous hemangioma.