Dangers of vertebral artery hemangioma

Vertebral artery hemangiomas are more serious, and if left untreated, they may gradually increase in size and rupture, or they may cause cerebral infarction. Vertebral artery hemangioma is generally due to the vertebral artery blood vessel wall is thinned by atherosclerosis, infection or congenital factors damage, and gradually expand to form a tumor. The hemangioma may cause insufficient blood supply to the cerebral artery and symptoms such as dizziness and headache; it will gradually increase in volume with the impact of blood flow, and the tumor will rupture and bleed, causing intracranial hemorrhage and brain tissue damage; the hemangioma will lead to hemodynamic changes in the formation of embolus, and the thrombus dislodged, which may result in cerebral infarction, and may cause life-threatening injuries. Vertebral artery hemangioma, need to actively seek medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, usually need to avoid excessive exertion, so as not to be subjected to external forces resulting in rupture of the tumor, diet to light, pay attention to balanced nutrition, pay attention to rest.