Can cherry angiomas go away with medication?

Cherry angiomas do not go away with medication, but need to be removed with surgery, laser treatment or liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. Cherry angioma, also called senile hemangioma, belongs to a kind of relatively common acquired benign hemangioma, due to the fact that it does not cause serious impact on health, and the topical or oral drug treatment is ineffective, so for the smaller lesions, there is no need to treat it; for the larger lesions and easy to lead to hemorrhage of cherry hemangioma, it can be removed by the following ways. 1. Surgery: for larger tumors, local excision can be done directly by high-frequency electric knife. 2. Laser treatment: Using the heat energy of the laser to cause thermal damage to the tumor, the lesions usually improve in a few seconds or so. 3. Freezing treatment: using the extremely low temperature of liquid nitrogen to freeze the skin lesions, so that the local tissues will fall off due to frostbite and necrosis. Although the medicine has no effect on cherry angioma, but through the above methods can be quickly removed, for patients suffering from cherry angioma, you can go to the dermatology or cosmetology department of regular hospitals in time.