Most of the time, haemangiomas just need looking after carefully.
Haemangiomas can bleed if they’re scratched, so it’s important to keep your child’s nails short and buffed smooth to protect the surface of the lump.
If the haemangioma starts bleeding, apply pressure with a clean piece of cloth or tissue for at least five minutes. If blood soaks through the material, put another one on top and keep up the pressure. Don’t take it off to have a look, as this could start the bleeding again.
If the bleeding continues, even after pressing down on the haemangioma for five minutes, we recommend people go to your nearest hospital or Accident and Emergency department. You can usually contact us if you need advice.
The surface of the haemangioma is delicate and can get dry, so avoid using bubble bath, rinse any soap or shampoo off carefully and pat the area gently afterwards. A thin layer of Vaseline® put gently over the top of the haemangioma twice a day can stop it drying out.
The nappy area is naturally warm and moist, so put a layer of Vaseline® or other water-resistant cream over the haemangioma at each nappy change. Baby wipes can be irritating, so a better alternative is to use damp cotton wool.
Like the rest of a child’s skin, haemangiomas need protection from the sun, so use a high factor sun cream on all areas of exposed skin, use a hat to protect the child’s face and/or an umbrella over the buggy or pushchair.
Most haemangiomas don’t require any further treatment, but please contact us if you have any concerns.