Red birthmark is a vascular disease, which usually appears within weeks or months after birth. They can be divided into two types: hemangioma and telangiectasia. Hemangiomas are formed by abnormally proliferating vascular tissue, which may increase and gradually subside. Telangiectasia is caused by telangiectasia and usually does not increase or decrease.
Most red birthmarks are harmless and do not need treatment. They may fade or disappear over time. However, in some cases, the red birthmark may cause some problems, such as bleeding, infection, ulcer or dysfunction. These situations require timely medical treatment in order to carry out appropriate treatment.
If your child has a red birthmark, it is recommended that you regularly observe its changes and take your child to a pediatrician for examination. The doctor will evaluate whether further treatment or follow-up is needed according to the specific situation.
In short, the red birthmark usually has no serious impact on the health of newborns, but it is still recommended to consult a professional doctor for personalized advice and treatment.