Question
An infant was found to have an angioma on the right clavicle, which appeared around ten days after birth. Now, at three and a half months old, it is slowly growing. I am consulting whether it belongs to a tumor-type angioma and how to treat it.
Answer
After assessment, it is determined that the angioma is a tumor-type angioma. It is recommended to begin treatment in the early growth stage, primarily with regional urea injection therapy. This method is non-toxic, has few side effects, and the treatment process is similar to a routine injection, with minimal pain. The treatment duration is approximately one week, with one session per day. Early treatment can help achieve early and complete healing with the best possible cosmetic outcome. It is advised to visit the hospital for an early consultation.