Why is the process so cumbersome when it comes to oral treatment of angioma?

He wondered why it was so burdensome to treat vascular tumours in the mouth, as the parents had indicated that their children had requested a re-diagnosis once a month when they were treating vascular tumours locally, and had checked for electrocardiology and blood sugar on arrival.

In fact, the cumbersome process is a reflection of the fact that doctors are responsible to patients.

As Prollor was not a specialist drug for vascular cancers, it is now available for treatment of vascular tumours in infants and young children, but it can also induce problems of low blood sugar, diarrhoea, constipation, cold hands and feet, as well as accelerosis or sleeping addiction, because of its effect on myocardial constriction, slowing heart rates, etc.

Therefore, the children receiving the oral Pulol must undergo regular review so that doctors can observe the adverse effects of the drug and evaluate the effects of the treatment.

Angioplasm.