Sai Prasanthi R LMom of a 11 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. Hello dear parent! Without proper physical examination it is not possible understand the condition. Get your baby personally checked by the doctor and seek further advice. Continue to exclusively breastfeed your baby well on demand
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. It sounds like your baby might have a birthmark called a "stork bite" or "angel kiss." These are common types of birthmarks that appear as small, red or pink patches on a baby's skin, often on the forehead, eyelids, or back of the neck. Stork bites on the nose are also common.
In most cases, stork bites are harmless and tend to fade over time. They usually disappear completely by the age of two or three, although some may persist into adulthood, especially if they are on the back of the neck.
If you're concerned about your baby's birthmark or if it appears to be growing, changing in color, or causing any discomfort, it's a good idea to mention it to your pediatrician during your baby's regular check-ups. They can assess the birthmark and provide guidance on whether any further evaluation or treatment is needed.
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