If people often eat foods that increase blood concentration, it may cause red blood cell proliferation, leading to hemangiomas. Hemangiomas not only grow inside blood vessels, but may also grow in other places. Under normal circumstances, hemangiomas are benign tumors and will not threaten people's lives, but they also need treatment. So what should I do if I have a hemangioma in my abdomen? Hemangiomas not only occur in blood vessels, but may also occur in the walls of the body's lymphatic vessels, or in some tissues around the body's blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. When a hemangioma occurs, cell proliferation will occur. Generally, most hemangiomas are benign cell proliferations or some vascular malformations, but hemangiomas cannot rule out the possibility of malignancy. In particular, some babies may develop hemangiomas on their skin shortly after birth. This type of hemangioma accounts for more than 60% of all hemangiomas. Generally speaking, surgical removal of benign hematomas will not affect future life, but malignant hematomas require exclusion of cancer cell metastasis. It is best to go to the hospital for examination to facilitate diagnosis and then receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Hemangiomas can be treated in general hospitals. Parents should closely observe the growth of their infant's hemangiomas, provide good home care, and grasp the best time for treatment. Hemangioma is a common benign tumor in children. About 3/4 of children's hemangiomas are present at birth, and the rest appear within 1 year old. It is more common in female babies than in male babies. Embryonic vascular tissue is often retained in some tissues of infants. These tissues grow in a hamartoma-like manner, forming different types of hemangiomas. They still have normal tissue structure, but the number, distribution and morphology of the hemangiomas are different from normal ones. Hemangiomas often occur on the face and limbs, affecting the appearance of the skin. They can also cause bacterial infection due to trauma, friction, scratching, and bleeding. Some hemangiomas grow quickly at first and then slowly, or even disappear on their own. The treatment of blood vessels or vascular malformations should be determined based on factors such as the type and location of the lesion and the age of the patient. Current treatments include shell resection, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, cryotherapy, laser therapy, sclerotherapy, injection, etc. Generally, a combination of treatments is used. Hemangiomas in infants and young children should be observed, and if they develop rapidly, timely intervention and treatment should be given. |
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