The vascular tumor on the baby’s arm has been painted with eye drops.

Many parents who suffer from the disease know that hysteria can treat vascular tumours with the drop-in of the Lorelei eye fluid, so that some people buy drugs in pharmacies or on the Internet for their own babies.

And then some parents find out that someone else’s kids are doing well with drugs, but their own kids are still growing vascular tumors.

In fact, if you look at the story of this child, you might be able to figure out why:

When the parents discovered that the patient had a small red bag on the inside of his left elbow, they did not go to the hospital, but instead chose to communicate with the families of the patient online and began to wear eyewash after the exchange.

After a period of oscillation, the aneurysm grew larger until the family started to rush.

The examination in my hospital found that the patient was congenitalally vascular development malformation (i.e., a mixed vascular tumor, as you often call it), with the use of paints or coatings. Instead of having no effect, Lorell eye fluids also lead to a significant increase in skin thickness.

It is unlikely that this ineffective treatment will be adopted if the parent is able to access the patient in a timely manner following the detection of an aneurysm.

Angioplasm.