How To Diagnose And Treat A Strawberry Hemangioma

Topical or Oral Medication

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The use of topical or oral medication can encourage strawberry hemangiomas to fade, making them less noticeable. These medications are available by prescription only, and dermatologists and plastic surgeons can provide patients with personalized advice about which medications may work best for them. In addition to topical and oral medications, some medications are available as injections. In 2014, a drug known as propranolol hydrochloride was approved to treat strawberry hemangiomas in pediatric patients. The medication is a beta blocker that is also used to treat heart conditions. While taking this medicine, patients and caregivers should remain alert for potential side effects such as diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and insomnia. Patients should be monitored closely by their physicians with regular follow-up care, and any side effects should be reported to the patient's healthcare team.

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