Cherry Angioma On The Face
An angioma is a benign tumor that consists of small blood vessels. They usually appear at or near the surface of the skin. Angiomas may appear anywhere on the body, and aren't considered dangerous. However, they may be present as symptoms of another more serious disorder, such as cirrhosis. Some of the different types include: spider angiomas, cherry angiomas, and senile angiomas. A spider angioma is a type of angioma found slightly below the skin's surface, often containing a central red spot and reddish extensions which radiate outwards like a spider's web.
Cherry Angioma On The Face
Spider angiomas are commonly found on the face, neck, upper part of the trunk and arms. They may also be present on the backs of the hands and fingers in young children. Many pregnant women, or women taking oral contraceptives, have spider angiomas. People who have significant hepatic disease also show many spider angiomas, as they are not making sufficient of coagulation factors. A spider angioma lesion typically has a red dot in the center with reddish extensions radiating out for some distance around it. It is found in ninety percent of the females and around eighty percent of them are affected by it before they attain the age of twenty. The cause is unknown. Although painless and harmless, cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if injured. Cavernous angiomas are often sporadic in nature. They can be hereditary with variable expressivity.
A spider angioma can be seen in a healthy person without any apparent cause, but is more common in individuals with liver disease or altered hormone levels. There is no need for treating angiomas until and unless they are bleeding or they are bothering you. Angiomas can be treated with electrodesiccation. This is done in the doctors office. It consists of touching the skin with an electric needle and destroying the blood vessels that make up the tumor.
A spider angioma can be seen in a healthy person without any apparent cause, but is more common in individuals with liver disease or altered hormone levels. There is no need for treating angiomas until and unless they are bleeding or they are bothering you. Angiomas can be treated with electrodesiccation. This is done in the doctors office. It consists of touching the skin with an electric needle and destroying the blood vessels that make up the tumor.
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