The vascular tumor on the baby is not so big. Is there any need to see a doctor?
First answer: yes!
Although many infants and young children have small vascular tumours, they also recede without any treatment.
Even so, there is still a need to visit a doctor in hospital, as only doctors can give more specialized advice on treatment, and doctors can judge the development of angioma through outpatient follow-up.
In addition, if the baby has an aneurysm, it must be brought to a doctor in time to:
1. Diagnosis of angioma is unclear.
2. Large vascular tumours or area.
3. The vascular tumor is growing fast.
4. Angiogenesis in the internal mouth or in the mouth, the angle of the eye, the scalp, etc.
In addition, when parents find multiple aneurysms in their babies, they need to take them to the hospital to check for vascular tumors in the liver, digestive tracts, etc.
Angioplasm.