Do hemangiomas get worse?

The treatment of hemangioma and how to treat it let us understand together. As the incidence of hemangioma continues to rise, there is a certain amount of concern about the disease. Usually, hemangioma appears at birth, and many parents are afraid that their newborn babies will not be able to endure the pain of treatment, or that they are too fragile to be treated too early. So, when is the best time to treat hemangioma and how old is the right age to treat it? Whether hemangioma will expand with age, for patients with neonatal nevus, as this kind of capillary hemangioma will expand with the patient’s age, the color will not deepen, the patient will fade on its own after a certain age, and most of them do not need to be treated, so parents can observe whether it can fade on its own, let’s take a look at whether it can fade on its own. After investigation, it is found that hemangioma will not fade away automatically. Hemangioma is the most common type of capillary hemangioma, and only a very small percentage of them may recede on their own clinically. For capillary hemangiomas that grow slowly, parents should mainly observe them. However, if the growth of hemangioma is rapid and outpaces the baby’s growth and development, it is best for parents to treat it promptly so as not to miss the best time for hemangioma treatment. Treatment is usually available after one month of life to keep hemangioma away from your life. As mentioned above, hemangiomas do not fade away automatically and can become more damaging as the patient grows older. Some of these hemangiomas may also coexist with capillary hemangiomas and develop into mixed hemangiomas. As the patient grows older, hemangiomas may cause a series of secondary problems, such as obscured eyes and ears, or enlarged lips if they grow on the lips, resulting in dysfunction of breathing, eating, vision, hearing, etc. They need to be treated as soon as possible. Generally speaking, the best time to treat hemangioma is before the age of one week. The earlier infant hemangioma is treated, the better the effect will be, and the best time to treat hemangioma is when infant. Hemangioma should be treated earlier. Although most hemangiomas are benign tumors, they have a great impact on patients, not only on their image, but also on their psychology, which can affect their normal life and work.