The difference between a crane snout and a bright red nevus

Updated on healthy 2024-07-21
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There is a difference, crane snout lines are generally on the head and neck, there is an itchy feeling, and it will fade later, while bright red spots are nevi.

    In medical terms, it is called "mother spot."

    Or "mole", is the abnormal proliferation of ** tissue during development, the abnormal shape and color of ** surface, bright red spot nevus will not fade, will grow all over the body, and needs to be removed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bright red nevi, also known as port-wine nevi or telangiectasia nevi, often appear at birth or shortly after birth, tend to occur on the face, neck, and scalp, and are mostly unilateral, occasionally bilateral, and sometimes involve mucous membranes. The lesion begins as several pale red, dark red or purplish-red patches of different sizes, irregularly shaped, with clear borders, not high above the skin surface, capillary dilation, partial or complete discoloration of the pressure, and a smooth surface. With age, the color darkens, reddens, and purple, and in 65% of patients, the lesion will gradually expand, thickening before the age of 40, nodules appear, and bleeding easily after trauma.

    Crane snout lines are generally on the head and neck, and there is an itching sensation that will subside later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bright red nevus is a capillary malformation, and in a broad sense, bright red nevus can also be classified as a capillary hemangioma, but in a narrow sense, there are some differences between the two. Hemangioma is a tumor-like structure, which is three-dimensional, hierarchical, and occupies a certain space. When the hemangioma expands too quickly, it will invade and compress the surrounding nerves, blood vessels and other normal tissues.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Crane kiss marks

    "Crane snout" refers to the pink patches on the baby's scalp, from the neck to the back or across the eyelids, and even any part of the body, which are basically distributed near the midline of the body. In fact, there are red spots on the back of the neck and the back of the head of this kind of baby, there is a beautiful legend in ancient times, the old people call it "stork kiss marks", the stork is the Western legend of the bird to send the bird, the legend of the bird to the roof of whose house to make a nest, who will be happy to have a noble son, happy. In myths and legends, the stork grabs the baby's back and neck and sends it, so the pink marks on the back of the baby's neck and other parts of the body are called "stork kiss marks".

    About one-third of babies are born with stork kiss marks, but most disappear within 18 months. Only a few stork snout marks on the nape of the neck will last a lifetime, but there is no harm to health, so there is no need to worry. Since stork snout marks are normal pigmentation, they do not require any treatment.

    Bright red spots

    Bright red spot nevus is a kind of capillary hemangioma, which is considered to be a vascular malformation in modern medicine, and if it is not **, it will accompany the child for life and grow bigger and bigger, causing malformed lesions.

    For erythema that occurs in other sites, it is necessary to learn to distinguish and rule out the possibility of hemangioma. Some areas of erythema will gradually darken as the baby grows up, and gradually rise higher**, which is a typical hemangioma. Many small hemangiomas will disappear before the baby is 2 and a half years old, but it is recommended that parents take their babies to the department as soon as possible when they encounter this condition, and make the hemangioma shrink or disappear as soon as possible by means of topical smearing or oral medicine, so as to avoid differences in texture and other parts that affect the appearance in the future, especially for hemangiomas in exposed parts, they should be actively used as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The disease** is unknown, but studies suggest that progesterone or chorionic puncture during pregnancy, gestational hypertension, and low birth weight may be associated with the development of hemangiomas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hemangioma is a congenital benign tumor or vascular malformation formed by the proliferation of angioblasts during the embryonic period, which is common in ** and soft tissues, and is more common at birth or shortly after birth. The residual embryonic angioblasts, active endothelioid germ, invade adjacent tissues to form endothelial cords, which are connected to the remaining blood vessels after catheterization to form hemangiomas, and the intratumoral blood vessels are self-contained and not connected to the surrounding blood vessels. Hemangiomas can occur throughout the body, with oral and maxillofacial hemangiomas accounting for 60% of total hemangiomas, followed by the trunk (25%) and extremities (15%).

    Most of them occur on the face**, subcutaneous tissues, oral mucosa, such as the tongue, lips, floor of the mouth, etc., and a few occur in the jaw or deep tissues. It is more common in women, and the male-to-female ratio is about 1:3 1 4.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Crane snout marks are not birthmarks. The birthmark is not gone, the crane snout mark is caused by the accumulation of capillaries, so it will slowly disappear as the baby grows older.

    The crane snout mark is caused by the accumulation of capillaries in some parts of the newborn's **, because the newborn ** is relatively thin and tender, so the ** part of the capillary accumulation is red, and most of them are distributed around the midline of the baby's body, and the red patches on this ** are called crane snout marks.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Birthmarks can generally be divided into pigmented and vascular types, and common pigmented types include Ota nevus, congenital pigmented nevus, coffee spots, etc.; Angiotypes include bright red nevi and strawberry-like hemangiomas. Birthmarks can be found at birth, or they may develop gradually after a few months of life.

    The incidence of birthmarks in newborns is about 10%, which can be said to be very common, and most of the birthmarks only affect the appearance and do not require special treatment. However, some birthmarks will be combined with abnormalities of body organs, and even have the possibility of malignant changes, which must be positive**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At this time, the situation can be observed first. In terms of the current situation, it is not clear whether it is a bright red spot mole or a crane snout, and the general physiological ones will slowly disappear, if they do not subside for a few months, they should go to a regular hospital to see.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The symptoms of bright red nevus are initially manifested as one or several patches of different sizes, the color is light red, dark red or purplish-red, with age, the red color will also show different changes, mostly irregular shape, clear borders, not higher than the ** surface, sometimes you can also see telangiectasia, partial or complete disappearance when pressing, smooth surface.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bright red nevi initially appear as red or pink patches, which can deepen with age, become bright red and purple, and can thicken into nodules, irregular shapes, partially or completely faded, and the surface is smooth.

    Red marks may also be pigmented birthmarks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Most bright red spots that occur on the face and neck are more likely to resolve, but bright red spots that occur in the middle of the face, lips, and extremities are more difficult to resolve, and may even shrink or scar. Bright red nevi cause other complications, and the difficulty will be greatly increased, so the sooner the disease, the better. The most commonly used methods for bright red nevus are laser and photodynamic.

    The area of the lesion is small, and the color is mainly bright red, so the application of laser can be considered. If the lesion is large or has developed into a purpher-red or thickened nodule, photodynamic force can be used.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's normal, my child was born too, and it slowly disappeared.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Newborns are common and will fade slowly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Difference Between Neonatal Bright Red Spot Nevus and Neonatal Spot Nevus:

    Bright red spots can occur anywhere, mainly on the face, neck, and head. The ward will continue to expand as we age. The shape is irregular, the boundaries are clear, and it is not higher than the **surface.

    Partially or completely faded by pressing, the surface is smooth and will not fade without **. Neonatal nevi are usually located behind the midline on the top of the head, on the neck, in the sacral region, and occasionally between the eyebrows**.

    Color differences between neonatal bright red nevus and neonatal nevus:

    Newborn bright red nevi are present at birth and are reddish, dark red or purplish-red, with a color that is distinctly different from the surrounding normal**, and can partially or completely fade when pressed. Neonatal nevi are pale red or orange-red.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, I would like to ask if your child is going down? My child is also a little worried.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, let's first popularize what is the crane kiss mark, the crane kiss mark is caused by the accumulation of capillaries in some parts of the newborn, because the newborn is relatively thin and tender, so the capillary accumulation of the part is red, and most of them are distributed around the midline of the baby's body, and the red patches on this ** are called crane snout marks.

    Crane snout marks are not birthmarks, because crane snout marks are mostly distributed in the midline of the baby's body, especially on the neck, face and back, many parents are worried that this is a birthmark that cannot fade and affect the baby's appearance. As mentioned earlier, the crane snout marks are caused by the accumulation of capillaries, so they will slowly disappear as the baby grows.

    In this case, parents should follow the doctor's advice and do a microscopic examination of the baby's head, in this case, the baby may need to wait until the crane kiss marks disappear before growing hair, and the specific method should follow the doctor's instructions.

    The crane kiss marks will become more red and more obvious when the baby's blood circulation accelerates, and the crane kiss marks just mentioned are caused by excessive capillary accumulation under **, and when the baby takes a bath or sweats, because the blood circulation is accelerated, the capillaries accumulated under the ** will reflect the phenomenon of color redness. In this case, parents do not have to worry, it is a normal situation and will not affect the health of the baby.

    After the diagnosis of the crane kiss marks after the baby has no other abnormal reactions, parents can not give any **, usually the crane kiss marks will disappear with the baby's age, most of the crane kiss marks will disappear completely within the baby's two years of age, and there are more serious ones that will not disappear on their own until the baby passes adolescence or even adulthood, and the crane kiss marks will not affect the baby's growth and health.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Birthmarks and birthmarks are not the same thing, although they are only one word. A birthmark is essentially a mole, and almost everyone has a mole, and it can occur anywhere on the body and can come in all shapes and sizes, but most are black. Moles are caused by a buildup of melanocytes, and birthmarks are generally congenital moles, most of which are benign.

    However, there are also some cases that may evolve into ** cancer over time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally speaking, many of the baby's crane snout marks occur in the head and neck, and generally as shown, there will be an area of redness Generally speaking, the baby's crane snout marks may be due to the accumulation of neonates in the capillaries, resulting in accelerated blood circulation, and the appearance of epidermal redness.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After being diagnosed with crane snout marks, parents should first look at the baby to see if there are other uncomfortable reactions, or adverse symptoms, if necessary, in time**, if not, you can also observe for a period of time, some can gradually disappear as the child grows older. Of course, if the situation is serious, we still need to take the baby to a special hospital, ask a special doctor to carry out **, and deal with it accordingly according to the doctor's instructions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Most people have the impression that a baby's skin is generally flawless, but there is often no such thing as a perfect thing, including the baby's skin. Newborns tend to have some "blemishes" on their skin, and some "blemishes" will in most cases disappear on their own without any impact on the baby. But some need to be observed, and once the situation occurs, you need to pay attention and seek help from a doctor!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If there is a large number of hemangiomas on the baby's body, you need to see a doctor, just a little bit, and the doctor explained, usually you can observe more, if there is continuous proliferation, abnormalities then you should also seek the help of the doctor. In addition, if the hemangioma ruptures, it doesn't matter if the bleeding can be stopped, if the bleeding stops for more than 10 minutes and there is still no intention to stop, then you have to take it to the doctor.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hemangiomas are caused by the accumulation of blood vessels under **. It is generally round or irregular in shape, and can be roughly divided into bright red, blue or purple colors. Most hemangiomas are strawberry-like hemangiomas and have a mild bulge at the ** point.

    Hemangiomas are usually detected after the baby is born. In general, it will slowly degenerate and disappear as the baby grows. According to relevant statistics, more than 90% of hemangiomas will almost disappear after the baby is ten years old, and in most cases will not leave traces.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Stork kiss mark is a kind of birthmark, which is congenital, and the stork kiss mark is actually caused by the accumulation of excessive capillaries on the surface of the baby, when the baby is crying, feverish, and bathing, the blood vessels will be filled, and the plaque will become redder. But don't worry, although a small number of pink patches may last for a long time, most of them will gradually fade and disappear as the baby gets older, usually more than 1 and a half years old. So, parents don't have to worry too much.

    In life: the birthmark on the baby's body should be moisturized, and more lotion can be rubbed; Avoid bumps, if there is a superficial wound, keep it clean to avoid infection; If your baby has undergone related ** and surgery, it is necessary to strictly follow the postoperative wound care, avoid infection and sun exposure, and return to the doctor in time.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The name stork kiss marks comes from mythological stories. The crane is a Western legendary bird that sends children, and it is said that if the bird falls on the roof of someone's house to build a nest, whoever will be happy and happy. In myths and legends, cranes are brought by the back and neck of the baby, so the pink marks on the back of the baby's neck and other places on the body are called "stork kiss marks".

    If pink patches appear on your baby's face or eyelids, they can also be affectionately referred to as "angel kisses". This is a crane kiss mark or angel's kiss, a pinkish-red patch that spreads close to the midline of the human body. In reality, they are caused by excessive capillaries in the superficial life, and about 1 3 babies are born with crane kiss marks or angel kisses, and most of these plaques disappear within 18 months.

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