Question

A married couple is planning to have a child, but the husband has been diagnosed with angioma. In this situation, is there a genetic predisposition for angioma that could affect their future child?

Answer

Hemangiomas are a common benign vascular disorder that can cause varying degrees of cosmetic impact. Most patients with hemangiomas have some degree of genetic predisposition, but this risk is usually not high. If hemangiomas occur, early surgical treatment can often lead to good recovery. If conservative treatment is chosen, it is necessary to regularly observe for any signs of growth in the hemangioma, with no special treatment required otherwise.