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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

    Is hemangioma dangerous for the eyes?

    While most hemangiomas are harmless, those affecting the eyes can cause vision problems if left untreated.

    Many infantile hemangiomas resolve without treatment, but some may require medical intervention if they grow rapidly.

    No, there are various treatment options like medication, laser therapy, and observation. Surgery is only recommended in severe cases.

    About Hemangioma

    A Hemangioma is a benign tumor made up of blood vessels, most commonly found in the skin but can also affect the eye. Although they are non-cancerous, hemangiomas can cause complications if they interfere with vision or grow in sensitive areas around the eye. While many hemangiomas resolve on their own, others may require medical intervention.

    Causes of Hemangioma

    The exact cause of hemangiomas is unknown, but certain factors may increase the likelihood of developing them:

    • Premature birth: Babies born early are at a higher risk of developing hemangiomas.
    • Family history: Genetics may play a role in the development of hemangiomas.
    • Gender: Hemangiomas are more common in females than in males.
    • Environmental factors: There may be links to factors like oxygen levels in early infancy, though more research is needed.

    Types of Hemangioma

    There are different types of hemangiomas, categorized based on their location and appearance:

    1. Capillary Hemangioma: This is the most common type, occurring on the skin or just beneath it. It can also form on the eye’s surface or eyelids.
    2. Cavernous Hemangioma: This type occurs deeper within the tissue, often affecting muscles and organs, including the eyes.
    3. Mixed Hemangioma: A combination of capillary and cavernous hemangiomas.

    These hemangiomas can appear shortly after birth, typically growing quickly during the first year of life, followed by a slow regression phase.

    Symptoms of Hemangioma

    The symptoms of a hemangioma around the eye may vary depending on its type and location. Common signs include:

    • Red or purplish skin discoloration (if visible on the surface).
    • Swelling or lump formation in the eyelid or near the eye.
    • Vision problems if the hemangioma obstructs the eye’s pathway.
    • Eye movement difficulties or changes in the eye’s appearance.

    It’s essential to seek medical advice if any of these symptoms are present, as early diagnosis can prevent complications.

    Diagnosis of Hemangioma

    To diagnose hemangiomas affecting the eye, Dr. Suraj Munjal may recommend:

    1. Physical Examination: A careful examination of the affected area to determine the extent and type of hemangioma.
    2. Imaging Tests: Ultrasound, MRI, or CT scans may be used to evaluate the hemangioma’s size, depth, and effect on surrounding tissues.
    3. Ophthalmic Evaluation: Special tests may be conducted to assess the impact on vision or eye movement.

    Treatment Options for Hemangioma

    Treatment for hemangiomas varies depending on their size, location, and impact on the patient. Common approaches include:

    1. Observation: Many hemangiomas resolve on their own, so regular monitoring may be recommended.
    2. Medications: Beta-blockers like propranolol can help shrink hemangiomas, especially in infants.
    3. Steroid Injections: Steroids can be injected directly into the hemangioma to slow its growth.
    4. Laser Therapy: For superficial hemangiomas, laser treatment can help reduce discoloration and size.
    5. Surgery: In rare cases where the hemangioma is causing vision issues or other complications, surgical removal may be necessary.

    Cost of Hemangioma Treatment and Stay in India

    India offers world-class medical treatment at affordable costs, making it a popular destination for international patients. Here’s an overview:

    • Treatment Cost: The cost of hemangioma treatment in India ranges from $1,500 to $4,500, depending on the complexity and type of treatment required.
    • Stay Duration: Patients may need to stay in India for 7-10 days, including pre-treatment consultations, treatment, and post-treatment follow-ups.
    • Affordable Accommodation: India provides affordable accommodation options for international patients, with hotels and guest houses available near the hospital.
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