How does infantile face have hemangioma to do

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Neonatal hemangioma may be caused by environmental pollution, drug stimulation and other factors when the mother is pregnant. So can't take the baby with hemangioma to the place with serious environmental pollution, so as to avoid aggravation of the disease. Then some patients put forward how to do with hemangioma on the baby's face.

How does infantile face have hemangioma to do

Treatment 1: surgical resection, capillary hemangioma without capsule, unclear boundary with normal structure and more bleeding, extensive resection is easy to damage the functional structure, unless the above methods can not be implemented or ineffective; eyelid covering pupil affects visual development; exophthalmos, corneal exposure; Surgical resection should be considered only when the visual acuity of the compressed optic nerve is decreased. Attention should be paid to the preservation of important normal structures. If the tumor boundary is not completely removed, freezing on the operating table can avoid recurrence. If there are cosmetic problems to be solved later, some cases can improve their appearance during the growth process.

Treatment 2: radiotherapy: local radiation with radioisotope or deep X-ray. The disadvantage is that it is easy to cause local skin atrophy after healing, and children's bone development is affected.

Treatment 3: local injection of sclerosing agent: commonly used sclerosing agents include sodium morrhuate, anhydrous alcohol, Pingyangmycin, etc. The disadvantage is a long time, leaving scar deformity after healing.

matters needing attention

Attention should be paid to this disease: the intake of oil, including animal and vegetable oil, needs to be controlled. Vegetable oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acid is the main component of animal oil (such as lard), which is closely related to coronary heart disease. Therefore, we should try to eat less animal fat. It's also the rule of diet to prevent hemangioma.