Soft tissue hemangioma is a very common benign disease in clinical practice. Whether the condition is serious or not depends on the size and location of the soft tissue hemangioma and other factors. If the soft tissue hemangioma is small in volume and superficial in location, does not cause local nerve and vascular compression symptoms and does not affect normal joint activities, the soft tissue hemangioma is not serious and can be reviewed by ultrasound and does not require surgical treatment. Second, if the soft tissue hemangioma is large in size with local nerve and blood vessel compression symptoms or causes numbness and pain in the fingers and affects the normal activities of joints, the condition of soft tissue hemangioma is more serious. It is recommended to perform complete surgical excision or interventional embolization of soft tissue hemangioma to improve the local clinical symptoms, and most patients can often achieve better treatment results after active treatment.