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🌕 5. Port-Wine Stains (Nevus Flammeus)
- Flat, dark pink to purple birthmarks
- Often appear on the face or limbs
- Grow with the child and may darken over time
What it means:
These are caused by abnormal blood vessels and do not fade on their own. If located near the eye or forehead, they may be linked to Sturge-Weber syndrome, a rare neurological disorder.
🩺 Consult your pediatrician or dermatologist — laser treatment may be recommended later in life.
❓Should You Be Worried?
- 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
🌿 Can Diet or Natural Remedies Help?
While birthmarks aren’t caused by diet, keeping your baby’s skin healthy can help avoid irritation or inflammation:
✅ Tips for baby skincare:
- Use fragrance-free moisturizers
- Bathe in lukewarm water, not hot
- Avoid harsh soaps or lotions
- Pat skin dry — don’t rub
Final Thoughts
But as always — when in doubt, check it out. Peace of mind is worth it.
Would you like a printable “Baby Birthmark Guide” or a parent checklist for pediatric visits? Let me know — happy to help!
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