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Hemangiomas are benign tumors that usually develop within the first few weeks of life. These tumors have usually disappeared in 50% of cases by time children are aged 5 years and almost all cases by time they are aged 10.
Mostly, the hemangiomas disappear without the need for treatment and leave no visible sign that they were ever present. Large hemangiomas, however, can stretch the skin or damage its surface, therefore leaving visible skin changes. In cases where hemangioma are causing complications such as breathing difficulties or visual disturbances, treatment is usually required.
Some of the therapeutic approaches to treating a hemangioma are described below.