Question: It’s been almost nine months since the child ate Pryrol, and the vascular tumor on his face is invisible, but now there’s a lot of red dots, so what should we do next?
Response: The treatment of an ill child by description should have the desired effect, although the complete disappearance of the tumor requires an ultrasound examination to determine, and the timing of the withdrawal of the drug is subject to the advice of the attending physician.
As for the parents ‘ claim that the red dot is likely to be a residual capillary expansion or a red color change, in this case, the treatment can be done under the direction of a doctor at the same time as the oral prirol, with the eye fluid of the Loretti, or with a laser option.
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Angioplasm.