Question
What should I do if I have a hemangioma on my tongue? Do I need immediate treatment?
Answer
A hemangioma on the tongue may affect eating and can grow larger over time. Frequent friction may also lead to ulcers and infections. Currently, ultrasound microsurgery and high-frequency electrocoagulation microsurgery for treating hemangiomas have yielded good results. The difficulty and risk of late-stage treatment increase, so timely treatment is key.