Question
A friend’s child has a hemangioma. Do they need to be treated at a provincial hospital?
Answer
Hemangiomas are benign lesions that generally do not require special treatment. Many of them disappear naturally as the child grows older. However, if a hemangioma is particularly large and affects appearance, it can be removed through laser or cryotherapy at a provincial hospital. Usually, mothers are advised to consume vitamin-rich foods during breastfeeding and to add supplements promptly to maintain a clean and hygienic living environment.