Question

A child has a 10-centimeter purple vessel that has been present for half a year. What should an 11-year-old child do?

Answer

Hello, based on your description, the child should consult with a surgeon. The doctor may use antibiotics and blood circulation-promoting and blood stasis-relieving medications for treatment. If necessary, surgical treatment may be chosen. Remember, children have weaker resistance and are prone to pediatric general surgery issues. As a parent, you should not worry too much. Immediate medical attention should be sought at a professional hospital for examination and treatment, and medication should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions. Additionally, regular health checks for the child are recommended.