Symptoms of thoracic vertebral hemangioma

Symptoms of thoracic spine hemangioma mainly include elevated body temperature, abnormal arterial pulsations, back pain, and compression. 1. Some patients may have symptoms of elevated skin temperature. 2. Abnormal arterial pulsations may also occur and skin color may change. 3. As the thoracic spine hemangioma gradually increases in size, the hemangioma will cause different degrees of compression on the vertebral body. The patient may have the feeling of soreness and swelling in the chest and back, and if it affects the small joints in the thoracic vertebrae, it may also lead to the restriction of the patient’s chest movement. 4. If the thoracic spine hemangioma grows outward, it may compress the spinal cord of the thorax, which may lead to the symptoms of impaired nerve function in the parts below the corresponding vertebrae, such as numbness and pain in the limbs and other symptoms. 5. If the hemangioma of thoracic vertebrae is relatively large, it may cause compression to the body, leading to symptoms such as disproportionate limbs. Usually, you should pay attention to your own physical condition, do not abuse drugs when you feel uncomfortable, and consult the doctor in time. Thoracic spine hemangioma need to pay attention in time after the emergence, symptomatic conditioning treatment.