Question

A friend recently discovered some strange lumps on her arm. These lumps feel hotter than other skin areas and are prone to abrasion and bleeding. She suspects these might be cavernous hemangiomas and wants to know how to treat them and whether they will be severe.

Answer

Cavernous hemangiomas may cause pain due to the intertwining of subcutaneous nerves with the hemangioma in the affected area. The blood vessels within the hemangioma pull on the nerves during pulsation, leading to pain. Treatment suggestions include consuming foods rich in vitamins, protecting the liver, and avoiding smoking and alcohol. Additionally, it is recommended to undergo a thorough etiopathological examination at a hospital to determine the appropriate symptomatic treatment plan. Are there any other questions about this topic? I can help explain or answer them.