How to treat port wine stains

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The etiology of port wine stains is very complex, different types of cases have a variety of different treatments, port wine stains are generally manifested in the appearance of erythema on the surface of the skin at birth. Usually the color will be pink, purplish red or dark red changes, red nevus is not higher than the surrounding normal skin surface lesions. How to treat port wine stains? Let me tell you about it.

How to treat port wine stains

First: the effect of external application of Chinese medicine is not particularly ideal. It is suitable for port wine stains with light color, small area and not in the exposed parts of the head and face. It should be noted that if the skin has ulceration, external application must be carried out after the wound is completely healed, otherwise it is very easy to cause infection and pigmentation.

Second: cryotherapy is a kind of traumatic treatment, even if it has a certain effect, it is not suitable for the head and face and other exposed parts, because there will be scars after cryotherapy. In addition, the disadvantage of cryotherapy is that it has certain pain, so it is recommended that infants avoid cryotherapy as far as possible, because the child's bearing capacity is limited.

Third: the principle of traditional laser therapy is similar to that of cryotherapy, but the method is opposite. Traditional laser uses the thermal effect of laser to bleach and desquamate port wine stains. The effect is good at that time, but it will redden after a few months. If the laser treatment position is deep, then the effect of port wine stains is more obvious, but the position is too deep, it is very easy to leave the corresponding scar.

matters needing attention

Usually we must pay attention to the diet, do not eat spicy food. Don't touch each other with pungent smell. Appropriate outdoor aerobic breathing exercise. Also eat more vitamin rich food, fresh fruits and vegetables. Enhance the resistance against bacteria.