What are the common complications of angioma?

What are the common complications of angioma?

In general, common complications of angioma are mainly ulcer or/and skin ulceration.

About 5 to 10 per cent of the cases of ulcer, especially in the mouth, anal week or vagina, were clinically found.

In addition to this, angioma ulcer (ulcers) can lead to haemorrhage, infection and, in some cases, damage to essential organ functions (heart failure is less common).

In addition, vascular tumours in the head can affect the breathing, hearing, vision and even food of the infected child.

Other physical and mental problems, such as physical disfigurement, can also be caused by the self-dissociation of an angioma or by scarring after an angioma ulcer.

Angioplasm.