My baby has a hemangioma, and the doctor says it needs an injection, but some people say that the injection will affect intelligence and may cause cancer. Is it true?/You don't say.

Hemangioma of the right inner canthus is a very difficult treatment problem. The vein in this place communicates with the intracranial cavernous sinus, and the injection of sclerosing agent may reflux to the skull, which is the most dangerous complication that may occur after treatment and generally does not cause cancer. Once, a doctor injected sclerosing agent (also a baby) in this part, and there were complications of blindness.

If you decide to treat, you must be prepared for this mentality. You can inject sclerosing agent or Pingyangmycin in small doses several times. You can also choose other treatment schemes, such as hormone injection, cryotherapy, laser and so on. These treatments all have corresponding complications, but the effect is slightly worse than that of sclerotherapy.