The vascular tumor in the outer ear can have a serious impact on the baby’s hearing!

It is well known that angiogenesis (especially in infants) affects the person ‘ s appearance, but very few know that certain angiomas may also cause functional impairment.

For example, in the case presented today, one can see that the vascular tumor of an infected child, although not seemingly small, has already created a significant pressure on the right ear, which could have a serious impact on the right ear hearing of the affected child if the disease continued.

According to the families of the sick children, they went to the hospital just after they found the red little drum bag outside the right ear, when the doctor said they could put some eye drops (sniffles) to see if it worked.

In fact, it is not difficult to find, through the introduction of a child ‘ s family member, that the child ‘ s condition is probably a mixed vascular tumor.

Instead, the results of the lottery show that the patient is also suffering from venomic malformations, and that, considering that the condition of the child is not suitable for oral Pulero, we decided to inject it.

After a course of treatment (two times in total), a child is discharged from hospital, after six months of review without abnormality, and for two consecutive years the review has not been repeated.

Pictures have been authorized by the families of the sick and digitized

Angioplasm.