Question

A parent noticed a blue lump on their son’s brow area and was informed by a friend that it might be a hemangioma. The parent is concerned and wants to know the causes of pediatric hemangiomas, whether immediate medical attention is needed, and what precautions should be taken in this situation.

Answer

Hemangiomas are benign lesions, not true tumors. For those that do not affect health, treatment may not be necessary initially, but regular check-ups are recommended. If the hemangioma is large in size, it is advisable to seek professional treatment and improvement from a vascular department in a large hospital. After treatment, routine regulation measures can be taken, and a mild and gentle diet should be maintained. For the child’s current condition, it is recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.