When should I see a doctor for a hemangioma?

Contact your child's health care provider if the hemangioma bleeds, forms a sore or looks infected. Seek medical care if the condition causes problems with an important bodily function, such as your child's vision, breathing, hearing or ability to go to the bathroom.

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When should I be concerned about a hemangioma?

All birthmarks, including hemangiomas, should be evaluated by your provider during a regular exam. Hemangiomas of the eyelid that may cause problems with vision must be treated soon after birth. Hemangiomas that interfere with eating or breathing also need to be treated early.

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What happens if you don't treat a hemangioma?

For most hemangiomas that aren't obstructing vision near your eyes, treatment isn't necessary. They tend to disappear on their own over time. Hemangiomas that are located near your eyes may lead to vision problems if left unchecked.

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What is a high risk hemangioma?

High-risk infantile hemangiomas are characterized by location, size, and number. Hemangiomas near the eye may affect vision, and lesions near the eye, ear, and nose have high risk of disfigurement.

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Is hemangioma a serious problem?

These conditions can be life-threatening if they're large or affect your child's airway or another organ. A hemangioma can also be serious if it has uncontrollable bleeding. Depending on where your child's growth is located, it may cause physical problems.

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What are the three stages of hemangioma?

Infantile hemangiomas typically go through three characteristic phases: proliferation, plateau, and involution. The proliferative phase typically occurs in the first 6-12 months of life with the most rapid growth occurring in the first 3-4 months.

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What is the most common complication of hemangioma?

Ulceration is the most common complication, and amblyopia is frequently associated with periocular tumors. Airways hemangiomas may be life-threatening, and disfigurement can heavily impact the patient's quality of life.

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Can a hemangioma become cancerous?

Liver hemangiomas are the most common type of benign liver lesions. They're made up of tangled clumps of blood vessels. Most don't cause symptoms and don't need to be removed. They don't turn into cancerous tumors.

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Can a benign hemangioma turn cancerous?

Because hemangiomas very rarely become cancerous, most do not require any medical treatment. However, some hemangiomas can be disfiguring, and many people seek a doctor's care for cosmetic reasons. In most cases of hemangioma, treatment does not involve surgery.

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What disorders are associated with hemangiomas?

Some hemangiomas over the face and neck are associated with PHACE syndrome. This syndrome involves problems with the brain, heart, eye and chest wall. Hemangiomas located over the lower back and spine can be linked with spinal defects.

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Can hemangiomas make you sick?

Very rarely, a growing hemangioma can cause signs and symptoms that may require treatment, including pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, abdominal bloating or nausea.

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What happens if a hemangioma bursts?

If a hemangioma is cut or injured, it can bleed or develop a crust or scab. The blood vessels that make up hemangiomas are not normal. When hemangiomas bleed, they tend to bleed rapidly, but only for a short time. You should be able to stop the bleeding by applying gentle, direct pressure to the wound for 15 minutes.

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Should a hemangioma be biopsied?

If the typical clinical and US signs are present, then, the diagnosis of soft tissue hemangiomas may be obtained. If any uncertainty, biopsy is required for histologic diagnosis.

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Do hemangiomas need follow up?

If your liver hemangioma is small and doesn't cause any signs or symptoms, you won't need treatment. In most cases a liver hemangioma will never grow and will never cause problems. Your doctor may schedule follow-up exams to check your liver hemangioma periodically for growth if the hemangioma is large.

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Should you treat a hemangioma?

Most infantile hemangiomas (IHs) do not need treatment and will go away on their own. Your child's health care professional may check the IH over time to make sure it is shrinking and is not causing any problems. If the IH needs treatment, your child's health care professional will probably first suggest a medicine.

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Do hemangiomas always get bigger?

Most appear during the first weeks of life and grow fast for the first 2 to 3 months. For the next 3 to 4 months, the hemangioma may grow more slowly. Then, there is usually a period of no change to the hemangioma. At around 1 year of age, the hemangioma begins to slowly shrink and fade in color.

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Do hemangiomas stop growing?

In most cases, they stop growing and begin to shrink by the baby's first birthday. It will begin to flatten and appear less red. This phase, called involution, continues from late infancy to early childhood. Most of the shrinking for an infantile hemangioma happens by the time a child is 3 1/2 to 4 years old.

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How do you treat a hemangioma on the skin?

Beta blocker medicines.

Some hemangiomas may go away if treated with propranolol, which is a liquid medicine taken by mouth. Treatment typically needs to continue until about 1 to 2 years of age. Side effects can include high blood sugar, low blood pressure and wheezing.

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What is the mortality rate of hemangioma?

Hemangioma is the most common benign hepatic tumor. Although spontaneous rupture is rare, the mortality rate ranges from 60 to 75%.

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Can a tumor be mistaken for a hemangioma?

Hemangiomas share similar characteristics to other liver lesions, and are commonly mistaken for malignant hyper vascular tumors of the liver, such as hepatoma (hepatocellular carcinoma) and fibrolamellar carcinoma.

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Can a hemangioma be misdiagnosed?

Intramuscular hemangiomas are very rare and easy to misdiagnose because they often lack of specific symptoms.

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What are the two types of hemangiomas?

Types of Hemangiomas
  • Superficial hemangiomas, or a "strawberry mark," will appear flat and bright red on the top layer of the skin.
  • Deep hemangiomas grow beneath the top skin layer, and may not be initially evident until later when they have grown to a noticeable size and protrude beneath the skin.

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Do benign hemangiomas cause pain?

Most hemangiomas are symptom-free, but symptoms may include: Back pain.

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What is the prognosis for a hemangioma?

The prognosis is very good for uncomplicated IH and there is complete involution in the majority of cases. 50% of hemangiomas will resolve in 5 years, 70% by 7 years and 90% by 9 years. Approximately 8% of IH leave cosmetic disfigurement and require some intervention.

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