HomeQuestions & AnswersMy daughter is 3.5 months old, she has hemangioma on her left shoulder, I thought it’s a vaccine mark will go away after sometime.. but now it seems hemangioma to me.. when it will go.. any particular medicine to be used for this?
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My daughter is 3.5 months old, she has hemangioma on her left shoulder, I thought it’s a vaccine mark will go away after sometime.. but now it seems hemangioma to me.. when it will go.. any particular medicine to be used for this?
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Harika SwapnaMom of a 4 yr old girl2 years agoA. Hemangioma appears to be in red strawberry shape. My baby also have hemangioma. It increases in size during the first one and half year and from then it started reducing its size gradually. The colour of hemangioma also started fading gradually. No need to worry if it is hemangioma but for comfirmation whether it is hemangioma ot some thing else better consult the doctor so that we will be more confident.
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Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children2 years agoA. no particular medicine it will reduce with age. if there is no relief it is advisable to see the doctor for proper examination if there is need for proper investigations also both for diagnosis and treatment
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 2 m old girl2 years agoA. You have to get it read it with your doctor what ever medication would be required for this particular thing the doctors of going to give you guidance accordingly and still you are not very sure whether it is the same issue or not so it’s better to check with your doctor first
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