The survival time of arterial hemangioma patients cannot be generalized, but it is mainly related to whether the treatment is timely, the size of the tumor and whether it bleeds and ruptures. 1. Timely treatment: arterial hemangioma can occur in any part of the body, if it is an arterial hemangioma of the body surface and arterial vascular malformation of the extremities, it generally affects the appearance, but has less impact on the function, and the prognosis is better if surgery is performed timely after detection. The prognosis is better and life expectancy is generally not affected. If the aneurysm is internal to the body, including those in the brain and internal organs, it is mostly asymptomatic for a period of time and not easily detected, and if it is not treated in time, it may be life-threatening; 2. If the patient’s blood pressure and other basic conditions are well controlled, the patient’s condition is stable, the size and location of the aneurysm are examined by angiography, and surgery is performed in time, the impact on life expectancy is generally small, and long-term survival is possible; 3. Once detected with arteriovenous hemangioma, treatment should be actively carried out to avoid rupture and bleeding of arteriovenous hemangioma, which may endanger life. During the treatment period, it is important to eat a light diet, keep the bowels open and avoid straining to defecate.