Question
Last week, during my health check-up, I was diagnosed with an osteogenic angioma. What treatment should I undergo?
Answer
For the treatment of osteogenic angioma, if surgery is chosen, there may be a higher risk of bleeding, so radiation therapy is usually recommended. Radiation therapy typically uses a dose of about 30 Gy, which is effective for osteogenic angiomas and does not require an excessive pursuit of surgical treatment. In daily life, it is important to focus on balanced nutrition, consume high-protein, a variety of vitamins, low-animal-fat foods, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, and maintain appropriate physical exercise.