What to do if baby has hemangioma on finger

If there is hemangioma on baby’s finger, if it is within 2 weeks of age, generally the hemangioma is not big enough to be treated conservatively, sometimes the patient’s hemangioma will disappear on its own with age or even heal on its own. The treatment can also be performed by liquid nitrogen, laser freezing and photodynamic therapy. Such surgical methods are less traumatic and generally do not leave scars, which is relatively suitable for patients with high cosmetic requirements, and at the same time, you can also choose isotope dressing or X-ray irradiation, which can make the local capillary hemangioma on the finger embolize and the tumor eventually atrophy, and you can also take oral medications, including prednisolone or propranolol, which are also more effective for such hemangiomas. The results of oral medication for these hemangiomas are also more desirable.