What is strawberry hemangioma?

Strawberry hemangioma is also known as capillary hemangioma. They are present at birth or appear soon after birth as light-red, well-defined pioneer spots that do not rise above the skin, and then can be found to rapidly proliferate into bright red, strawberry-shaped masses that rise above the skin, are soft, and fade when pressed. Growth characteristics: rapid growth, within 1 year of age to the maximum extent, about 70% of patients in the age of 5-7 years can be completely or incompletely faded. Treatment options: 1. Conservative observation and waiting for the lump to subside on its own. This is suitable for cases where the mass grows in a hidden area, and the mass is small in size and grows relatively slowly. 2, local injection treatment, currently commonly used drugs are corticosteroids and pinyamycin two. It is suitable for the face and other parts that affect the aesthetics, and the lumps are relatively large and fast-growing. 3.Laser and cryotherapy. Suitable for small lumps and sporadic cases. 4.Oral medication, propranolol and corticosteroids are commonly used. It is suitable for lumps in or near important organs, lumps with large area and fast growth rate, etc. 5.Surgical excision treatment. It is suitable for hidden parts, the mass area is not large, etc. will not leave obvious scar, or with other treatment methods.