My son (32 months) has what one doctor told us was either an
angiomaBirthmarks - red
Hemangioma
Hemangioma - angiogram
Hemangioma - ct scan
Hemangioma excision
Hemangioma on the chin
Hemangioma on the face (nose)
Hepatic hemangioma or a pyogenic
granulomaChalazion
Crohn's disease
Granuloma, fungal (majocchi's)
Subacute thyroiditis (both of which he said were
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo) right below and to the right of his
mouthMouth sores
Oral cancer. It began as what we thought was a
pimpleAcne, but gradually became larger, burst open one night while I was giving him a bath (took about an hour to calm him down enough to get it clotted), and has since gradually gotten larger to the point of being very red and bubble-like. Here is an image of what it currently looks like:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g298/phitzdisco/IMG_0017.jpg
We are currently debating whether or not to have it removed right away, or to wait until he's a little older. Our question is whether or not it is dangerous to leave it for a while (It still seems like it is getting larger), or if it is a good idea just to have it removed so that there is not a risk of a larger
scarKeloid scar
Miscarriage
Scar revision
Scarlet fever
Signs of scarlet fever. Can a growth like this become dangerous at all? Or is it just a gross annoyance? Thanks for the advice.
Also, when we decide to get this removed, is it a better idea to go a
childrenChild neglect and psychological abuse
Child safety seats
Child tylenol cold multi-symptom plus cough
School age child development's hospital, or do most dermtologists have experience with
childrenChild neglect and psychological abuse
Child safety seats
Child tylenol cold multi-symptom plus cough
School age child development?