Venous hemangioma, also known as venous vascular malformation, is a kind of congenital developmental venous malformation, which belongs to benign lesions and usually does not deteriorate, and its clinical manifestations are relatively insidious, and most of the patients do not have clinical symptoms, and the lesion lesions are only found during physical examination or examination because of trauma. Only a small number of patients have clinical symptoms, mainly manifested as intracranial hemorrhage or epileptic seizures, and some patients are found to have slightly enlarged hemangiomas on imaging follow-up, but they usually do not affect life and do not deteriorate. Patients with venous hemangioma do not need to worry, as long as the daily life to avoid strenuous exercise, overwork, avoid seizure triggers, such as drinking alcohol, smoking, etc., then the patient may be able to maintain a normal life function, and there will be no life expectancy changes.