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đ 5. Port-Wine Stains (Nevus Flammeus)
What they look like:
- Flat, dark pink to purple birthmarks
- Often appear on the face or limbs
- Grow with the child and may darken over time
đ©ș Consult your pediatrician or dermatologist â laser treatment may be recommended later in life.
âShould You Be Worried?
In most cases, birthmarks and skin discolorations in babies are totally normal and harmless. But you should speak with your childâs doctor if:
- The mark is growing quickly
- It bleeds, oozes, or gets infected
- There are multiple birthmarks (especially café-au-lait spots)
- It interferes with vision, breathing, or feeding
- You’re just unsure or concerned
đż Can Diet or Natural Remedies Help?
â Tips for baby skincare:
- Use fragrance-free moisturizers
- Bathe in lukewarm water, not hot
- Avoid harsh soaps or lotions
- Pat skin dry â donât rub
Final Thoughts
If your baby has these marks, it often means nothing more than nature doing its thing. Birthmarks are extremely common and usually fade or remain completely benign throughout life.
Remember: every mark tells a story. And your babyâs skin, like their personality, is beautifully unique.