What Are Hemangiomas?

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9. Causes

There is no single known cause for hemangiomas. But statistics show a correlation between premature birth and infantile hemangiomas. These benign tumors are also more common in low birth weight Caucasian babies. Additionally, some experts suspect a genetic factor in some cases, and many families experience more hemangiomas among their members than the average occurrence.

Cherry hemangiomas have been linked to pregnancy, climate, some medical conditions, and chemical exposure. They also usually become more common with age, especially after year 30.

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