Congenital vascular malformation refers to the abnormal development of blood vessels during embryonic development. Whether or not it can be completely cured varies according to individual differences and the location of the disease. Generally, capillary dilatation and peripheral vascular malformations of the limbs have a high possibility of cure; vascular malformations occurring in the heart, brain and other vital organs have a low possibility of cure.
1. Peripheral vascular malformations of the extremities can be treated by surgical excision of the malformed blood vessels and anastomosis of the severed ends, which can generally achieve a better therapeutic effect. Facial or lower extremity capillary dilatation generally does not require special treatment, but also through drugs, laser therapy to shrink the local capillaries, the effect is better.
2. If the arteriovenous malformation occurs in the heart, brain and other important organs, such as congenital cardiac vascular malformation is usually accompanied by arteriovenous valve defects, intracerebral vascular malformation may lead to rupture, hemorrhage, etc., and part of the situation of the surgical treatment of the risk of large, poor prognosis, some patients can not be operated on the patient can be considered for symptomatic and conservative treatment of drugs.
If the patient suffers from congenital vascular malformation, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital, according to the occurrence of different parts, individual circumstances, under the guidance of the doctor’s assessment to choose the appropriate treatment plan.