Hemangiomas
Hemangioma, Greek. HaimaGyuma / lat. haemangioma from ancient Greek. ἧμας, ὕματος (heumãs “blood”) + ᾰγγείω (anggéō “expanding”) (scientific name - hemangiomatosis\/- aka “hemangiomen”), “Weil-Felix esophagus”, “Walgren’s disease”, better known as “congenital defect” development of a flat type angioma,” is a benign neoplasm arising from the walls of the blood vessels of the skin. It consists of multiple round formations of burgundy-red or pink color. They can appear on the face, palms, feet, lower half of the body or any part of it. There are dozens of hemangiomas and this formation is a symptom of congenital vascular pathology, and not an independent disease; diagnosis and treatment should be carried out as early as possible! And most importantly, the treatment is surgical; it does not involve any folk herbal therapy or purely shamanic techniques. Moreover, by trying to cure hemangia at home and prescribing untested methods of therapy, parents expose their children to danger, which lies like pus