How to distinguish neonatal hemangioma

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After my sister's child was born, she found that there was a small lump near the clavicle. It was red. The doctor said it was infantile hemangioma and needed treatment. After treatment, it was quite good. Let's talk about how to distinguish neonatal hemangioma.

How to distinguish neonatal hemangioma

Symptom 1: localized capillary tumor is more common in the face and neck of infants. It is a single, well-defined protuberance or lobulated, with solid texture, different sizes, bright red color and fading color. Most of them appear within 2 months after birth, most of them will show different degrees of regression with the growth of the baby, and can completely disappear at about 5 years old.

Symptom 2: extensive capillary hemangioma is common in the head. It is a flat, slightly higher than the skin mass composed of numerous enlarged capillaries. It has various shapes and colors. It usually appears after the birth of a baby and remains stable.

Symptom 3: cavernous hemangioma is more common in infants or children under 10 years old. It is characterized by localized or diffuse mass. The mass is characterized by soft, unclear boundary, irregular shape and size.

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