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CHERRY ANGIOMA 20201114_172003 - Coggle Diagram
CHERRY ANGIOMA
Pathophysiology
Cherry angioma are also known as senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots.
The growth can appear anywhere on the body but grow most often on the chest.
They tend to increase in numbers as a person becomes older.
These benign tumors are related to aging.
Treatment
Electro desiccation
Cryotherapy
Excision
Laser removal
Causes
Treatment
Exposure to bromides
Aging
Genetics
Sings and Symptoms
The growth can be a range of colors.
They may also appear blue or purple.
Growth round, domed shapes with smooth, flat tops.
They are bright red in color due to dilated capillaries.
Definition
Are benign tumors that result from an overgrowth of capillaries.
Home Remedies
Dandelion root
Castor oil
Iodine
Chamomile oil
Apple cider vinegar