You Have a cavernous hemangioma on your 3rd toe should you have it removed?
In some cases, cavernous hemangiomas do not require treatment and can be monitored to ensure they don't cause any issues. However, if the hemangioma is causing pain, discomfort, or interfering with your daily activities, removal may be necessary. Treatment options typically include sclerotherapy, laser therapy, or surgical removal, each with its own advantages and considerations.
It's important to discuss all potential risks, benefits, and alternative treatments with your doctor to make an informed decision that aligns with your health and well-being.