What is a Cavernous Hemangioma?

A cavernous hemangioma is a special type of birthmark that requires special attention. If it grows too quickly, it may cause limb deformities and functional impairments, even leading to tissue necrosis. Additionally, excessive consumption of platelets may result in low blood coagulation and bleeding. Some hairy nevus may progress into malignant melanoma and lead to death after cancer cell metastasis.
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Why Does My Baby Have a Red Birthmark on the Lower Belly of His Left Leg?

This is a congenital condition, also known as a capillary hemangioma or vascular nevus. It can be observed for a period of time; some children may naturally regress. If it has not regressed after six months, consider hospital treatment with laser cryotherapy. This usually requires several sessions of laser cryotherapy, with some hospitals opting for medication treatment methods.
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