What is the daily diagnosis of hemangiomas?

Daily Diagnosis of Hemangioma in Babies? Baby hemangiomas are benign tumors originating from the blood vessels of the skin and are commonly found in babies shortly after birth. It mostly occurs in the head, neck and other parts of the body, and may also occur in mucous membranes, liver, brain and muscle parts, and is most common in occipital nevus erythematosus. Then, how to diagnose whether the baby suffers from hemangioma in daily life? The following is a detailed introduction: baby hemangioma clinically usually manifests as nevus erythematosus, cavernous hemangioma and trapezoidal hemangioma, and its diagnostic criteria are as follows: nevus erythematosus can appear to be discoloration by pressing, and the color of the skin will be similar to the normal color of the surroundings after discoloration or become pale, and then recover quickly after releasing it, or the size of the nevus erythematosus is reduced by pressing, and then return to its original state after relaxing. Spongiform hemangiomas in babies usually appear as abnormal masses of purple, blue, and purplish-red colors. Shallow cavernous hemangiomas will have localized skin bulging, and the skin surface will appear bluish or light purple; deep cavernous hemangiomas usually only have localized manifestation, and irregular light or moderate bulging, and their skin color usually will not have obvious abnormal changes. Baby trailing hemangiomas are mostly seen in the limbs and trunk and other parts of the body, was dendritic expansion, was tortuous and zigzagging, the surface skin temperature is high, touching a sense of pulsation, auscultation has a blowing-like murmur. Warm reminder: Hemangioma in babies will not disappear automatically, and it will be accompanied by the child’s whole life, so we remind the parents of the affected children that early detection and early treatment, so as not to delay the best treatment time, which will have an impact on the baby’s recovery.