Question

A few days ago, I took my father-in-law to the hospital for a check-up because he had been complaining of discomfort. After a series of examinations at the hospital, it turned out that he had a thoracic vertebra hemangioma, which caused quite a stir in our family, and we were at a loss as to what to do?

Answer

Hello, in most cases, thoracic vertebra hemangioma does not require special treatment since hemangiomas are generally benign and thoracic vertebra hemangiomas usually do not present with symptoms. Treatment is only necessary if symptoms arise, such as monitoring for potential rupture and bleeding of the hemangioma. In such cases, treatment would be required. Therefore, at present, observation is the primary approach.