Question
A 44-year-old case was recently diagnosed with the precursor of a hemangioma. What treatment options are available for hemangiomas?
Answer
Hemangiomas are benign lesions, not true tumors. For small hemangiomas, they usually do not cause significant health issues, so there is no need to be overly concerned and regular medical check-ups are sufficient. If the hemangioma is large, drug treatment may not be effective, and it is recommended to undergo surgical treatment. It is suggested to visit a local large-scale, three-level A hospital’s vascular department for professional diagnosis and follow the doctor’s guidance for treatment.