Question
Grandpa recently went for a health check-up at the hospital. The results showed that he has a hemangioma, but the condition is not severe. However, he hasn’t experienced any discomfort symptoms, and he hasn’t had similar diseases in the past. How should a hemangioma be treated?
Answer
This situation is relatively serious, and it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid any impact on health and growth development. It is best to go to a regular three-level A hospital for surgical treatment, which usually involves minimally invasive surgery. It is necessary to consult the hospital for more detailed advice. In daily life, it is important to avoid long periods of sitting or bending over, maintain warmth, and avoid catching a cold. If there is nerve compression causing pain, it is recommended to undergo minimally invasive surgery treatment and to have regular follow-ups to observe whether the condition worsens.