Cavernous hemangioma is a kind of venous malformation, but whether it is serious or not can not be generalized, with cavernous hemangioma whether hemorrhage or lead to dysfunction and other factors, such as cavernous hemangioma hemorrhage in the intracranial functional area can lead to hemiplegia, which is a serious disease.
Cavernous hemangioma is a combination of many thin-walled blood vessels in a tortuous way, the profile resembles a sponge or honeycomb, so it is called cavernous hemangioma, which belongs to venous malformations and is not a real tumor, and most of them are benign and relatively not serious. Cavernous hemangiomas can occur inside the cranium, or in the orbital area, the liver and other organs outside the cranial area.
If cavernous hemangioma occurs in the intracranial functional area, it can induce epilepsy or spontaneous hemorrhage, and in severe cases, it can lead to hemiplegia and other adverse consequences, which is a serious disease. However, there are also some smaller cavernous hemangiomas that do not have hemorrhage and are located in a relatively safe position, which is not a serious disease.
Cavernous hemangiomas are at risk of spontaneous bleeding, and it is important to seek prompt hospital care, treatment and review under the supervision of a doctor.