It’s both a shallow vascular tumour and why is it not recommended by doctors to be treated with eye spray?

A lot of people know that baby and child vascular tumors that have no significant tissues in the vicinity of a <3 mm thick and that have no organs can be applied to the outside. Or is it the way Lore or Katylore eye drops treat them?

However, there are always exceptions, since these external drugs can no longer be used when an aneurysms in infants and young children have appeared since the ulcer occurred.

For example, there’s a shallow aneurysm on the front chest and on the upper right arm of the patient below, even if the aneurysm on the front chest does fit in. The treatment in Lorell was carried out in a manner which was due to the fact that the aneurysm in the right arm had already collapsed at the time of the visit (no medication had been used previously).

Thus, treatment can only be administered orally in the form of Pryrol, or by local drug injection (hardening) or laser treatment, or local external drug + local drug injection or laser treatment.

Finally, after careful consideration, the families of the sick children decided that both vascular cancers would be treated by local drug injection, and that after two treatments, the children were released from hospital.

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