How to treat infantile hemangioma

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I'm 16 years old now. I've suffered from hemangioma since I was born. At that time, my parents thought it didn't matter. The doctor said that infantile hemangioma can be eliminated by itself after observation for a period of time. Recently, the hemangioma is a little painful and has improved after treatment. So how to treat infantile hemangioma? Now let's take a look at it!

How to treat infantile hemangioma

Treatment 1: after laser treatment of skin vascular lesions, pigmented changes can often be seen in the treatment area, but it will gradually decrease 3 ~ 6 months after operation. It is generally believed that excessive radiation dose is the main cause of scar formation, especially in the upper lip and mandible.

Treatment 2: local laser irradiation may also cause pain in patients. Most adult patients can tolerate the degree of pain. Patients sensitive to pain or hemangioma with large area can be given intravenous or intramuscular sedative before operation, while infants or children need general anesthesia.

Treatment 3: most hemangiomas are in a state of continuous proliferation, some of them proliferate rapidly, and few of them will naturally subside. Among all the treatment methods, surgical resection should be the first choice, while those that cannot be resected should be based on the principle of inhibiting or delaying their growth, and various flexible treatment methods should be adopted according to their own conditions under the guidance of professional doctors.

matters needing attention

For such a disease: hemangioma patients eat more anti-cancer food, such as vegetables, fruits, beans and so on, rich in a variety of vitamins and trace elements, have a certain anti-cancer and anti-cancer effect. 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.