If your baby has unusual skin marks, most are benign but some may indicate health issues. Recognizing these early helps parents seek medical advice and reassurance.
**Mongolian Spots** are bluish-gray patches on the lower back or buttocks, common in darker skin tones. They usually fade with age and are harmless.
**Birthmarks (Hemangiomas, Strawberry Marks)** are raised red masses appearing in the first weeks. They grow then shrink over time and rarely need treatment unless they affect vision, breathing, or cause irritation.
**Cafe-au-lait Spots** are light-brown patches, often harmless. Multiple or larger spots might suggest genetic conditions like neurofibromatosis, so regular monitoring is advised.
**Milia** are tiny white cysts on the nose, chin, or cheeks that typically disappear without treatment within a few weeks.
**Salmon Patches (Nevus Simplex)** are pink or red flat marks on eyelids, forehead, or neck, usually fading over time.
**When to Seek Medical Advice:** If marks change rapidly, are painful, swollen, or have discharge; or if multiple marks or other symptoms are present, consult a pediatrician for proper assessment.
Being aware of these marks helps parents understand their child’s health and reduces worry. Regular check-ups ensure these marks are benign and allow for appropriate care if needed…
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