Most hemangiomas are benign tumors and can usually be cured. However, some tumors are more difficult to treat and cannot be generalized. It is recommended to consult the hospital in time for examination, make a clear diagnosis and take appropriate treatment. If the diameter of the tumor is <5cm, and the patient does not have obvious clinical symptoms, regular monitoring and observation can be conducted, and conservative treatment can be carried out. If the diameter of hemangioma is more than 5cm, and the patient has local distension and pain, or the tumor has a tendency to get bigger in a short period of time, it is recommended to consult the general surgery department or vascular surgery department of regular hospitals, and the patient can be treated by interventional surgery, laser, cryotherapy, etc., which has a better prognosis. However, if it is trapezoidal hemangioma, this disease is more dangerous, difficult to treat, and has the possibility of recurrence, once found, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, do not delay the condition. In addition, patients should follow the doctor's instructions for regular review after treatment, usually pay attention to avoid excessive emotional fluctuations, avoid straining to defecate, pay attention to rest, and avoid staying up late.