Fruit is not a dietary contraindication for hemangiomas, and there is no such thing as being most afraid of a particular fruit. Hemangioma is a vascular tumor disease, including benign, junctional and malignant. The cause of hemangioma is not clear, but may be due to the abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelium during embryonic development. Consumption of fruits replenishes the organism with vitamins and usually does not adversely affect the condition. On the premise of no allergy, it is possible to eat in moderation. The dietary contraindications of hemangioma are similar to other diseases, such as spicy and stimulating food, barbecue and pickling, greasy food, etc., which will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines and affect the absorption of nutrients. At the same time, it is easy to cause the blood flow in hemangioma to accelerate and produce rupture and bleeding. Daily attention should be paid to scientific and reasonable diet, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.