Question

A female infant born in May 2014 developed a suspicious mark resembling a nail bite on her jaw one week after birth. Subsequently, it was discovered that the mark did not fade but instead expanded. Treatment was sought at pediatric hospitals in Shanghai (on 7/25, the size and depth of the lesion were 17.36.313.1, on 10/17, 22.19.717.4) and Children’s Hospital (on 6/20, 15.97.612.2, on 8/13, 178.513) between the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 10th months after birth, where topical ointments such as “①Doxycycline Polysaccharide Cream,” “②Yiting Cream,” and “③” were used.

Answer

Hemangioma is a tumor formed by vascular tissue, commonly presenting as red spots or red patches on the skin surface. As time progresses, the redness deepens and becomes prominent. Currently, surgery or high-frequency electrode treatment can achieve complete cure. High-frequency electrode is a pure physical treatment method that has no effect on growth and development and will not recur after healing. Wishing you good health.