What are the manifestations and dangers of mixed hemangioma?

Mixed hemangioma is a type of hemangioma that exists together with capillary hemangioma and cavernous hemangioma, and is one of the more common types of hemangioma, occurring mostly on the face and neck, but also on other parts of the body. It usually exists at birth and initially resembles strawberry capillary hemangioma, but soon expands beyond the skin and penetrates into the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The tumor will grow rapidly after birth, expanding to the surrounding and deeper skin tissues, and the growth rate will gradually slow down after about ten months. 2. The shape of mixed hemangioma is irregular and purplish red, easily ulcerated, bleeding and infected. If the tumor slowly becomes bigger and destroys the patient’s normal tissues, it will cause the patient’s eyes, nose and ears to be covered by the tumor. Mixed hemangioma is rapidly growing and extremely invasive. Within a few weeks, normal tissues can be severely damaged, so that the eyelids, lips, nose, ears and other tissues are covered by the expanding hemangioma tissues. 2. The tumor is irregular in shape, purplish-red in color, and prone to ulceration, bleeding, infection, necrosis, and scar formation. 3.The increase of hybrid hemangioma can also cause a series of secondary problems, the eyes and ears are obscured, the mouth and lips are enlarged, etc., and thus the dysfunction of whistling, eating, seeing and hearing occurs. 4.Mixed hemangioma grows rapidly after birth and keeps growing and expanding, invading to the surrounding skin and deep tissues, which can cause hemangioma microplatelet reduction syndrome in serious cases and endanger life.