Question

A recent patient has been diagnosed with a fetus carrying a blue sponge-like hemangioma on the right arm and is preparing for treatment. The patient is worried about the effectiveness of the treatment for this condition and wants to know whether it is easy to treat a fetus with a blue sponge-like hemangioma on the right arm?

Answer

Hemangiomas are common benign tumors that can be found in various parts of the human body and come in many types, with sponge-like hemangiomas being the most common. The treatment method needs to be determined based on the specific condition of the patient, and clinical treatment methods commonly used include surgical removal, injection of sclerosing agents, and laser therapy. If the hemangioma is small in size and asymptomatic, observation may be chosen; however, if the hemangioma is large or has symptoms such as pain, it needs to be treated promptly. The specific treatment plan should be determined by a professional physician based on the patient’s condition.