What s going on with brown spots on your baby s body?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sweat spots: Sweat spots are a fairly common condition, especially in the summer. In the ** department, some patients often think that all the rashes caused by sweat are called sweat spots, but this is not true.

    Sweat spots are more likely to accumulate sweat on the neck, chest, and back, but they are specifically a rash caused by a yeast-like fungal infection**. Typical sweat spots are manifested as white or brown spots in the shape of raindrops. If you sweat or are exposed to heat, sometimes the affected area will suddenly become red or itchy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many parents of young children accidentally find that there are some brown spots on their children's body and do not pay attention, because there is no timely ** and delay the best ** plexus hidden machine finally can't**, so what are the brown spots? Here's what the brown spots on your baby's body I recommend to you, I hope it will help you!

    There are 4 major symptoms of brown birthmarks.

    1.Shape: Brown birthmark is a light brown patch, ranging in color from light brown to dark brown without socks, etc., in a round, oval or irregular shape, each piece is the same color and very uniform, the size is different, the boundary is clear, and the surface is smooth.

    2.Location: Brown birthmarks are more common on the face and torso, and brown birthmarks do not resolve on their own.

    3.Age of onset: usually occurs at birth or shortly thereafter, and the brown birthmark increases with age.

    4.Onset population: According to clinical diagnosis and treatment data, most of the patients with brown birthmarks are female.

    Knowing the symptoms of brown birthmarks, but brown birthmarks not only bring some harm to our body, but also have a certain impact on our lives, so how to prevent brown birthmarks is urgent.

    The brown birthmark on the face is a big deal for many people, especially the problem of the baby's brown birthmark. Some parents and friends don't know about this disease at all, because there are so many causes of brown birthmarks in babies. Brown birthmarks are persistent pigmented patches of varying sizes with well-defined borders.

    Brown birthmarks can appear at birth or later in life and increase in number throughout childhood.

    Ways to prevent brown birthmarks.

    1. Pay attention to the intake of more vitamin C and E, vitamin C can not only inhibit the production of melanin, but also have a redox effect, a large amount of vitamin C can make the darker oxidized pigment gradually reduce to a light or even colorless state. Foods rich in vitamin C are: lychee, longan, walnut, watermelon, honey, pear, jujube, leek, spinach, orange, radish, lotus root, winter melon, tomato, green onion, persimmon, loofah, banana, celery, cucumber, etc.

    Second, try to insulate as much heat in life, go out to play sun umbrellas and wear sunhats in summer, wash your face and arms after cooking, pay special attention to cleaning the parts splashed by hot oil, hot oil is easy to cause permanent melasma, especially important for middle-aged and elderly people, so you should immediately rinse it with cool water.

    3. Choose appropriate skin care products and do not use inferior cosmetics, because the pigment preservatives they contain can be mixed with sweat, invade the inner layer, and accelerate the production of facial spots. It is necessary to ensure adequate sleep every day, fatigue will lead to tension and tiredness, acidic blood, and slow down metabolism, and at that time, ** will not be able to obtain sufficient nutrients; The stratum corneum is overshadowed by a lack of moisture.

    Fourth, women should pay special attention to the maintenance during menstruation. During this period, eat more foods that help to discharge blood stasis in the uterus, help the uterus function normally, and increase blood, will not increase the burden on the liver, and will not appear spots.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My big treasure has a darker color than ** on his waist, only a little older when he was a few months old, and now he is four years old and has grown up a little, and there is also a small son and mother on his neck. It's a birthmark!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One of the most common red birthmarks on babies is a reddish or orange-red magnetic sheet that appears at birth or within a few days of birth, usually in the midline of your baby's forehead, bilateral upper eyelids (upper eyelids) or behind the occipital (the back of the head). The orange-red ground is a congenital malformation of vascular development, which is due to the appearance of many deformed small blood vessels in the superficial layer and a significant increase in local blood flow. If you press the area**, the red ground will temporarily subside and will return when you release it.

    The red ground also darkens when your baby is moving, has a fever, cries, or is warm. In foreign countries, the orange-red spot is affectionately known as the "Angel's Kiss" because the part of the angel that the angel kisses the baby is the upper eyelid.

    How is it treated? Black spots do not affect the baby's health, generally do not need **, and most of the baby's orange-red spots will gradually fade before the age of 3. Some babies may have orange-red spots that resolve later and may resolve spontaneously until the age of 8 years. If the erythema on the forehead or upper eyelid does not subside after the baby is 8 years old, which affects the appearance, a pulsed dye laser** can be used.

    Leave it alone if the red spot behind the occipital does not subside, as the hair will cover it up without affecting the appearance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After birth, newborns can appear in the ** or mucosal parts of the spot or papules with different colors from the ** itself, called neonatal birthmarks, also called "viviparous green marks", medically called "pigmented nevi". Birthmarks mostly occur on your baby's waist, buttocks, chest and back, and limbs, and are usually blue or blue-gray patches.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is considered to be a coffee spot, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis. Coffee spots, also known as coffee au lait spots, are similar in color to the color of coffee mixed with milk, and are more common pigmentation ** diseases, 10% to 20% of normal people can see a single coffee spot at birth. The color of the coffee spots ranges from light brown, tan to dark brown, but the color of each piece is the same and very uniform, the depth is not affected by sunlight, the size is from a few millimeters to tens of centimeters, the boundary is clear, and the surface texture is completely normal.

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