What symptoms do cervical hemangioma need treatment?

Cervical hemangioma requires treatment when it causes clinical symptoms in the neck, such as pain, dysfunction of activity, or compression of nerve roots and spinal cord, and surgical or non-surgical treatment can be considered depending on the degree of the specific condition. Some patients develop hemangioma in the neck, which may not cause clinical symptoms. Patients need to undergo regular imaging examinations to pay attention to the changes in the hemangioma. If a patient's neck hemangioma gradually grows, causing symptoms such as pain, neck soreness, and mobility disorders, the condition can be alleviated through corresponding oral drugs and related physiotherapy, and the progression of the serious illness can be delayed. If the malformation of the hemangioma is severe and affects adjacent important structures, surgical treatment cannot be ruled out.