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There is a red birthmark on the back of the head.

There is a red birthmark on the back of the head. What are the symptoms of a red birthmark? The red birthmark is called port wine nevus in medicine and is classified as a kind of venous malformation. In the early stage of the disease, nevus flammeus mainly showed several reddish and dark patches with irregular shapes and clear boundaries, which would not be higher than the surrounding skin surface. Sometimes the phenomenon of telangiectasia can be seen, and a partially or completely faded image will appear when pressed, and the surface is relatively smooth. The red birthmark will not fade by itself, but will deepen the color with the increase of patients' age, making the color turn red or even purple, and the lesion area will gradually expand, which can thicken and appear nodules, and some patients will also be complicated with refractory glaucoma. Gradually, the patient's birthmark also changed.

There is a big red birthmark on the back of the head. How about paying attention to birthmarks and fortune telling? In this case, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for laser treatment. Medical laser can effectively remove black and red pigments. So as to completely remove the pigment.

What does the red plum blossom birthmark on the back of the head mean? The red plum blossom birthmark should belong to the hemangioma family in the birthmark. This birthmark will change with the increase of age, spread or affect the surrounding cells and tissues, which has certain hidden dangers to the health of patients. I hope to attract attention.

The baby has a red birthmark on the back of his head after birth. What happened to the birthmark? Generally, birthmarks are caused by abnormal skin pigment or abnormal skin blood vessels, mainly including spots, moles and hemangioma. Birthmarks can be found at birth or a few months later. Most birthmarks will gradually disappear with the baby's growth, but a considerable number of birthmarks will last for life and even increase with age.