Can hemangioma be cured?
It can be treated. Hemangioma is a benign tumor disease, which is not life-threatening in theory, nor is it as harmful as malignant tumor, but it is also extremely harmful to hemangioma, especially infant hemangioma:

Affect the function of normal tissues and organs

The harm of hemangioma and vascular malformation mainly lies in its continuous growth, continuous invasion and oppression of surrounding normal tissues, thus causing dysfunction. In severe cases, it can cause disability, such as ear, parotid gland, eyelid and other parts. It can cause hearing or vision damage due to tumor blocking ear canal or pressing normal tissues and organs such as eyeball, which brings great inconvenience to patients' study, life and work.

Damage to health

Hemangiomas and vascular malformations are easy to cause tissue dysfunction, and because they grow in exposed parts of the body, especially children's resistance is weak, they are easy to rupture, bleed and infect. Due to friction, impact and extrusion, it may lead to serious bleeding, endangering the health and even life of patients.

Influence beauty

Hemangiomas and vascular malformations easily occur in exposed parts such as the head and face, which affects the appearance. Incomplete regression or scar left by improper treatment and nursing seriously affects the image of patients and causes lifelong regret to patients and their families.

Affect mental health

Because hemangioma and vascular malformation mostly grow in exposed parts such as oral cavity and maxillofacial region, children with hemangioma are relatively young, which easily leaves a shadow on their young minds, resulting in feelings of inferiority and anxiety, which leads to social obstruction, psychological obstacles and personality problems, seriously endangering their mental health.