Question

I have been diagnosed with a cavernous hemangioma, and the condition is not severe. In this situation, how should treatment be approached?

Answer

For cavernous hemangiomas, especially in cases of small tumors and mild symptoms, non-surgical treatment methods should be considered first, such as stereotactic radiosurgery (gamma knife treatment). In some cases, after non-surgical treatment, the tumor volume is controlled, no longer increases, or only grows slowly, allowing patients to maintain normal life. If symptoms gradually worsen, surgical treatment can be considered.