Question

A 45-year-old woman has been diagnosed with multiple hemangiomas. What treatment should be considered?

Answer

Hemangiomas are typically benign, so patients do not need to be overly concerned. In most cases, if the hemangiomas do not cause serious clinical complications or symptoms, the primary approach is to observe and adopt conservative treatment. If the hemangioma or bleeding condition worsens, active treatment is required. Surgical removal is the main treatment method. Additionally, it is recommended that patients adopt a light diet, which can be beneficial for controlling the disease.