Is birthmark inherited at birth? Can red birthmarks be passed on to children

Updated on healthy 2024-07-27
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Having a birthmark at birth is not genetic, but everyone may have a birthmark at birth, which is normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not all birthmarks are genetic, and may also be caused by environmental pollution, lack of trace elements, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This disease is not inherited, it is a birthmark formed by the fetus during development, so it is innate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Birthmarks at birth are not necessarily inherited, but a specific birthmark will be inherited, in addition, the birth birthmark is also related to the mother's living habits during pregnancy and the external environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. Birthmarks are a pigmentation phenomenon that, although congenital, is not necessarily hereditary.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not like this, it's related to everyone's physique, and it has nothing to do with genetics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    ?For a couple, the child is all their hope, witnessing their beautiful love, but for women with red birthmarks, what they are most worried about is passing on the red birthmark to the child, and affecting the child's life, so will the red birthmark really be passed on to the child? The red birthmark that everyone often says is a benign skin tumor, which is mostly inherited, but there is no clear information that it will be passed on to the next generation.

    Red birthmarks, also known as bright red spots, are named because of their bright red color, and as they age, the range of birthmarks will gradually expand, and the color of the birthmark will expand from the previous bright red to fuchsia, and gradually stabilize after puberty. Red birthmarks have a great impact on the aesthetics of the human face, and generally do not **, and will not fade for life. Now you can choose the most effective and fastest laser to remove red birthmarks recognized in medical cosmetology, using optical principles to enter the human skin at a specific wavelength, through the epidermis layer directly to the birthmark pigment source deep in the surface of the skin, with the high temperature and high speed of the laser to break each of them, the pigment debris generated will be absorbed and swallowed by the human skin, and some will be naturally excreted through the human skin to achieve the purpose of completely removing the birthmark.

    Laser removal of red birthmarks is safe**, quick and easy, and the results are remarkable. Generally, the laser can be easily completed in only ten minutes, without the need for surgery and hospitalization, and it is bitter, does not bleed, and does not affect everyone's normal work and life; After that, you will notice that the color of the edges of the birthmark becomes lighter, and the extent of the birthmark gradually shrinks, and eventually it disappears completely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Birthmarks, medically known as "mother spots" or "moles", are abnormal growths of tissue during development, and abnormalities in shape and color appear on the surface. Birthmarks can be found at birth or may not appear until a few months after birth. Birthmarks can generally be divided into pigmented and vascular types, the common pigment types include Ota mother spots, congenital melanin mother spots, coffee milk spots, etc., and vascular types include wine stains, strawberry hemangiomas, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, birthmarks are actually a type of mole, some are born and some are born shortly after birth. So far, no one knows the cause of the formation of birthmarks. The colors of the birthmark are cyan, black, red, etc., I hope it can help you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Birthmarks are caused by congenital developmental abnormalities.

    It usually occurs at or shortly after birth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many birthmarks that look like this, most of which are present at birth, and some of which appear some time after birth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not necessarily, some birthmarks are present at birth, while others appear gradually a few months after birth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is advisable to ** as soon as possible, and after the full moon you can do so. Nowadays, there are more lasers used, and the hospitals with professional points will have different plans for different birthmarks. This parent can take a look before deciding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many birthmarks are indeed born and therefore necessary to see a doctor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Birthmarks, as the name suggests, are really brought from the mother's womb. As for why some people have some people and some people don't, there is no conclusive conclusion so far, only many conjectures, otherwise wouldn't the birthmark not exist?

    There are many types of birthmarks, which are roughly divided into pigmented type and vascular type, and different types of birthmark colors are also divided into a variety of colors, red, black, brown, cyan, gray, and so on. Such as red birthmarks, Mongolian spots, melanocytic nevi, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The essence of a red birthmark is the malformation and dilation of the microvascular veins in the dermis, or the excessive proliferation of vascular endothelial cells, forming a network of diseased blood vessels. With age, the number and diameter of diseased blood vessels will increase exponentially. The red birthmark is thickened and raised, and nodular bumps develop.

    The diseased blood vessels are distributed in the **, with different depths and thicknesses, like grass roots entangled and inseparable, which is also the fundamental reason why red birthmarks are difficult to cure.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Many Chinese people are born on the surface of the body.

    There are cyan birthmarks, and there is a professional term: Mongolian spots. It's not a problem, some will fade away, and some will remain in adulthood.

    If the birthmark grows with age and the epidermis of the body, it is generally difficult to fade.

    Mongolian spots: This is common for small babies, usually born on the buttocks, hands, feet, back, with the growth of the baby, the Mongolian spots gradually fade, or disappear, there is no harm to the body, can not be special**.

    Clinical manifestations: pigmented spots are almost always confined to the lumbosacral region and buttocks, occasionally seen on the femoral side or even the shoulder, grayish-blue, blue or blue-black, round, oval or irregularly shaped, the edge is not obvious, the diameter can range from only a few millimeters to more than ten centimeters, mostly single, occasionally multiple as shown in the figure. There are no abnormalities in the affected area except for pigmentary changes, and the skin lines are normal.

    It occurs in the fetus, deepens for a period of time after birth, gradually fades later, often fades spontaneously at the age of 5 or 7 years without leaving a trace, and occasionally persists in adulthood or even expandsMedically speaking, it is believed that there are blood vessels and some pigment cells under the human body, and if these blood vessels and pigment cells are more or less than normal, they will affect the color.

    Mongolian plaque**: caused by melanocytes staying deep in the dermis during embryonic migration from the neural crest to the epidermis.

    Mongolian spots are generally the most common birthmarks in newborns, which are congenital, and their incidence accounts for about 86.3%. Parents of newborns can find a little light gray cyan and dark blue spots on the baby's waist, stem and back, most of which are symmetrical and mostly singular, mainly round, oval or square, but the realm is not very obvious. The cause of this is not very clear, but parents can rest assured that although the probability of occurrence is quite high, most of the spots will almost naturally disappear as the baby grows older.

    Therefore, if it disappears spontaneously in childhood, it is a good change, but so far there have been no reports of malignancy. It is worth mentioning that most of these plaques are congenital, so they cannot be prevented in advance. However, because it will fade naturally, there is no need to prevent it, and parents of newborns should not worry too much.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Birthmarks are growths in fetal tissue during development, showing abnormalities in shape and color on the surface. It is mostly caused by the serious deficiency of trace elements such as zinc, copper, calcium, magnesium and phenylalanine and tyrosine in the human serum, which affects the pigment synthesis process.

    After the newborn is born, there may be some spots or pimples in the ** or mucosal parts that are different from the ** itself, which are called neonatal birthmarks, also called "viviparous green marks", and medically called "pigmented nevi".

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Birthmarks are mostly caused by a serious deficiency of trace elements such as zinc, copper, calcium, magnesium and phenylalanine and tyrosine in human serum, which affects pigment synthesis.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Birthmarks usually refer to congenital **limited lesions that are present at birth or present after birth. It can manifest as different colors, varying degrees of pigmentation or depigmentation; It can also present as reddish, bright red, or even dark red vascular lesions; It can also be manifested as a benign tumor of **!

    At 4-5 months of age, pigment cells of this plaque begin to appear and gradually disappear within the first year of life; However, there are a very small number of people who still have pigmented spots in adulthood.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the birthmark grows on the face, hands and feet, etc., it is easy to cause psychological pressure on the patient, especially children, who are more likely to have low self-esteem and autism in the process of growing up. With the growth of children, the area of birthmarks will gradually increase, and the phenomenon of hypertrophy, deformation of facial organs, and massive bleeding will gradually appear. And according to the survey, the effect of laser birthmarks is significantly better for children than for adults.

    Therefore, children with birthmarks should be done early**, preferably in the preschool years, as long as parents and children can cooperate, two-month-old children can have laser**.

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