Pyogenic Granuloma Hemangioma
Pyogenic Granuloma Hemangioma, often referred to as pyogenic granuloma, is a common and benign vascular growth found on the skin or mucous membranes. Despite its name, it's neither infectious nor a true granuloma but rather a rapidly growing lesion composed of blood vessels. Understanding its origins and characteristics is crucial for proper identification and treatment. Symptoms of Pyogenic Granuloma Hemangioma These growths usually appear as small, reddish bumps that tend to bleed easily, making them more noticeable. They can develop anywhere on the body but are frequently found on the hands, arms, face, and neck. Some may experience discomfort or pain if the lesion is in a sensitive area. Diagnosis and Identification Diagnosing pyogenic granuloma involves a physical examination by a healthcare professional. Often, a biopsy or other tests may be conducted to rule out other conditions with similar appearances. Treatment Options Treatment typically involves removal through vario...