The effect of treatment of hemangioma is not good

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Long two erythema, it through the surrounding skin protrusion point, erythema is not smooth, color in some places close to dark red. At first, I didn't care much about it. Later, I found that it would grow up. I took him to the hospital. The doctor said it was hemangioma. After treatment, it has basically recovered. Now I would like to share with you the problems about the poor effect of treating hemangioma.

The effect of treatment of hemangioma is not good

Treatment one: laser therapy. Laser equipment is mainly used to coagulate the patient's tissue of the tumor, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. Only for the surface of the tumor tissue, if the patient's tissue is deep, it is easy to leave obvious scars, so the choice of treatment must be based on their own situation.

Treatment 2: cryotherapy. To achieve the purpose of treatment, the skin and surrounding tissues in the lesion area are condensed. After treatment may leave scars, or even dysfunction, should be used with caution.

Treatment 3: surgical treatment. The tissue in the lesion area was excised to achieve the therapeutic effect. For smaller, independent lesions, the effect is better. Because of the rich blood vessels in the lesion area during the operation, the amount of blood loss during the operation is large, which often causes serious blood loss and high risk, so it is not recommended to use. Surgical treatment is usually chosen when conservative treatment is ineffective.

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.