Can nuclear medicine treat hemangioma of the eye?

Patient: From the first day of my daughter’s birth to the present (2 months and 9 days) there are 3 erythematous patches on the right eyelid, which were found at birth. Currently there is a growth phenomenon and the red spots are slightly raised. I went to the Ninth People’s Hospital for examination and the doctor said it was a hemangioma, and since it is on the eyelid area, I can only take medicine to control it. 2 bottles of prednisone were prescribed for 1 course of treatment (2.5 months). it will subside on its own after 1 year old. Is it treatable? Can isotopes be treated? Doctor: It is effective, but the side effects are also significant. At present, it is advocated that if the development is not rapid or does not seriously affect the function, it can be closely observed and does not necessarily need to be actively treated immediately, and a large proportion of patients can heal on their own. If treatment is needed, local injections can also be used with exact results and few side effects. Patient: Can you help me to see whether it is better to take medicine or injections for my baby? Will it be bad for the baby’s brain if it is injected with general anesthesia? Doctor: The picture does not look too serious, it is best to observe. If necessary, CT examination can be done (the child is older). For injection, you can use chloral hydrate enema.