What are the manifestations of hemangiomas of the lumbar vertebral body

Lumbar vertebral body hemangioma is clinically known as lumbar vertebral hemangioma, the clinical manifestation may have symptoms such as lumbar pain, numbness of the lower limbs, radiating pain of the lower limbs, etc., or long term asymptomatic, when the symptoms are serious, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
Lumbar hemangioma refers to benign tumors or vascular malformations occurring in the lumbar vertebrae and formed by proliferation of vascular-forming cells during embryonic period. When hemangioma is large in size and compresses lumbar vertebrae and spinal cord, there may be symptoms of compression, such as lumbar pain, numbness of lower limbs, radiating pain of lower limbs, paraplegia, weakness, spinal deformity, incontinence, and other clinical manifestations.
The occurrence of lumbar hemangioma may be related to abnormal embryonic development, embryonic mechanical injury and other factors, and its growth is slow, and it may remain static or degenerate, so the clinical manifestations may also show no symptoms for a long time. If necessary, patients may be treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty in combination with surgery.
If the above symptoms occur, attention should be paid to timely medical treatment, usually pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, tired, etc., and appropriate exercise to enhance the resistance.