How parents can detect trabecular hemangioma in infants

Cranial hemangioma is relatively rare in life and is ignored by many patients because of its low incidence compared to other hemangiomas. However, many people are unaware of trapezius hemangioma. It is because of the little knowledge of this type of hemangioma that many people remain unaware of it after they have had it. Infants with trapezius hemangioma will generally have the following symptoms 1, infant trapezius hemangioma is mostly seen in the neck, cheek, can see a round or oval raised swelling, the skin is sometimes flushed, subcutaneous vascular pulsation and peristalsis can be seen vaguely back bending. When touched, a tremor can be felt, and the soft and enlarged blood vessels and pulsations can be touched, and the local temperature increases. Infantile trapezius hemangioma at the end of the limbs can be seen as irregular soft masses connected together in the fingers or palms, and the skin can be purplish-gray with a sense of trembling and pulsation when touched. They may shrink when compressed. When pressed, the pulsation disappears. 3.Infant trabecular hemangioma can be accompanied by painful sensation because the subcutaneous nerves can be intertwined with the hemangioma, which is easily misdiagnosed as spongy hemangioma in clinical practice. 4.Infant trabecular hemangioma is a developmental malformation of blood vessels, and trabecular is a benign lesion without envelope between misshapen malformation and true tumor. The local skin is often dark red, pressure is receding or can be compressed, some trapezius hemangioma symptoms disease lumps sometimes large and sometimes small. The dangers of untreated infantile trapezius hemangioma. Knowing the symptoms of trapezius hemangioma is not enough, but the key lies in timely treatment.