How to treat infantile hemangiomas to get rid of them



Infantile hemangiomas can be cured by surgery, sclerotherapy, oral medications, and laser and photodynamic therapy.

1. For limited hemangiomas that are deeper in location but not large in size, simple surgical excision can be given to be more complete.

2. For hemangiomas that are more superficially located or located in the oral cavity, vascular sclerotherapy can be given, in which a sclerosing agent is applied to the base layer of the hemangioma to promote occlusion of the blood vessels until it subsides.

3. Oral medications, such as propranolol, are taken to promote progressive regression of the hemangioma.

4. Laser and photodynamic therapy is especially suitable for the treatment of hemangiomas on the head, face, and inside the mouth, which are not conducive to surgery or where surgery is likely to cause disfigurement.

If you find that your baby has hemangioma, you should go to the hospital in time.