Do cavernous hemangiomas in infants go away on their own?

Infantile cavernous hemangiomas are usually unable to subside on their own and are congenital disorders that need to be eliminated with sclerotherapy injections and surgical treatments. Cavernous hemangioma is a kind of congenital venous malformation, including enlarged blood vessel cavity and blood sinus lined with endothelial cells, which can be manifested as purple-red, dark-red or greenish-red nodular swelling, like spongy structure, and often exists after birth, with no obvious period of receding, usually cannot subside by itself, and it may also grow up proportionally with the growth of infants, therefore, if you want to get rid of it, you need to have surgical operation or injection of sclerosing agent to carry on the treatment. Cavernous hemangioma does not grow around important organs, usually no obvious clinical symptoms, if you want to remove, you need to go to the hospital for an interview, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and pay attention to the infant’s dietary safety, pay attention to keep warm.