How to judge neonatal hemangioma

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I was born with a small red spot. I found a subcutaneous mass at the full moon. It has grown very fast in recent days. The depth is 2.2cm, the doctor said that he had hemangioma, and now the situation is stable, so how to judge neonatal hemangioma do you know? Let's talk about how to judge neonatal hemangioma.

How to judge neonatal hemangioma

Symptom 1: capillary hemangioma is common in female infants. It usually occurs in the head, face or trunk. It usually exists at birth, with small red spots. Later, it gradually increases, often higher than the skin. Its color is bright red, and it is lobulated, like strawberry or bayberry.

Symptom 2: when infant capillary hemangioma is born, there are a lot of capillary protruding out of the skin, the epidermis is uneven, and the development is very fast. If not treated and controlled in time, in a short period of time (half a year), the organs or surrounding organs of infant hemangioma will be damaged, and a small part of them can quickly develop into mixed infantile hemangioma.

Symptom 3: cavernous hemangioma is also common in infantile hemangioma. It can occur in any part of the body, not only on the body surface, but also in various internal organs, especially in limbs, trunk and parotid gland.

matters needing attention

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