Holding a dragon ball in your mouth is often a good omen in novels, but it is not in reality. A few days ago, a hospital in Hangzhou admitted a newborn baby with "Dragon Ball" in his mouth at birth, which is actually a rare tumor! In this regard, Zhang Ying, deputy chief physician of Pediatrics of Zhejiang People's Hospital, said that "Dragon Ball" is the size of a plum, which is the first time we have seen it, including the obstetrics department of our hospital.
Shocked! When a baby is born with a dragon ball in his mouth, it is often a good omen in novels, but it is not the case in reality. A few days ago, a hospital in Hangzhou admitted a newborn baby with "Dragon Ball" in his mouth at birth, which is actually a rare tumor!
When the girl was born, her skin was fair and beautiful. Surprisingly, a large dark red tumor grew in her mouth, so that her mouth could not be closed.
In this regard, Zhang Ying, deputy chief physician of Pediatrics of Zhejiang People's Hospital, said that "Dragon Ball" is the size of a plum, which is the first time we have seen it, including the obstetrics department of our hospital.
Fortunately, shortly after birth, the little girl cried badly. Although it will not affect breathing, the huge lump makes the baby unable to eat. Once the lump breaks, it will lead to suffocation. Therefore, the mass must be removed as soon as possible.
This tumor is actually a "neonatal gingivoma". According to the literature, the incidence of this disease is very low. By 2020, about 250 cases have been reported in the world, while only 16 cases have been reported in China.
Shocked! The baby was born with Dragon Ball 2 in his mouth.
It is understood that this baby's disease is medically known as "neonatal gingivoma", which is an extremely rare neonatal disease with an incidence rate of only 6 per 100,000. By 2020, only 250 cases of neonatal gingivoma will be recorded in the world. The baby got such a disease, not only the parents were extremely anxious, but also the medical staff in the hospital couldn't let go. Results Many experts from the Provincial People's Hospital consulted the baby and had an operation on the fifth day after her birth.