Question

A 19-year-old child has a vascular malformation that occasionally recurs in small amounts. How should it be handled?

Answer

Treatment for vascular malformations involves significant surgical risks, and it should not be attempted lightly as it may lead to unnecessary losses. Even if surgery is successful, there may be recurrences after some time because the malformations occur due to vascular blockages. The correct treatment method is to find ways to unblock the vessels, rather than performing interventional surgery, as interventional surgery can damage the vessels, leading to recurrence. It is recommended to use specially formulated external Chinese medicine applications to unblock the blocked brain vessels, which can cure the vascular malformation without risks or side effects.