Less salmon: What parents need to know

Birthmarks are colored marks on the skin that appear at birth or shortly after. Most are harmless and go away without treatment. Some may need treatment. Salmon birthmarks are one of the most common birthmarks. They are usually benign and may go away on their own. However, there are many other congenital markers that can progress and require treatment. So let's learn about trout to identify them if your child has one.

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1. General information

Pinkish-orange birthmark is the name given to a very common type of birthmark seen in infants. Because of the color characteristics of the birthmark, the pink-orange cut is also known as the salmon patch.

These birthmarks are formed by dilation of small blood vessels or capillaries.

When a salmon birthmark appears on the face, it is often referred to as an angel kiss. On the other hand, when it appears on the back of the neck, it is called a stork bite. These types of birthmarks are very common. At least 7 out of 10 babies are born with one or more salmon birthmarks. These marks will be more visible when the child is angry or crying. When there is a change in room temperature, the birthmark may also become more visible. Birthmarks on the face tend to fade by 1-2 years of age. However, salmon birthmarks on the back of the neck tend not to go away. You can cover them with hair on the back of your head.

2. Is removing salmon contagious?

The answer is no. These birthmarks are not contagious. Birthmarks are caused by dilated capillaries in the baby's skin, not by a viral or bacterial infection.

Less salmon: What parents need to know

Remove non-contagious salmon.

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3. Salmon removal is common in which subjects?

Salmon birthmarks are very common (about 70% of babies will have one or more marks) and usually appear on the face at birth. Usually this birthmark is not hereditary.

4. How to diagnose less salmon?

Salmon spots are diagnosed by their external characteristics. Here are some symptoms of these birthmarks:

  • Visible on the face or on the nape of the neck.
  • Has a pinkish or reddish color.
  • Flat spots on the skin.
  • These birthmarks have no defined border.
  • These birthmarks do not cause itching or pain.
  • They are irregularly shaped and appear on the baby's face or back of the neck. On the face, birthmarks commonly seen in can be found between the eyebrows, above the eyelids. Or it can also be seen in the areas around the mouth, on the nose, or on the nape of the neck.

Less salmon: What parents need to know

Less Angel Kiss Salmon.

You should see your doctor as soon as you notice any signs on your skin to see if it is harmful to your child. Avoid any form of self-diagnosis and presumptions regarding marks on your child's skin. A doctor can easily identify salmon birthmarks just by looking at it. Tests or biopsies may not be required to confirm the diagnosis unless a doctor thinks otherwise.

5. Salmon care and progression

There are no medical care instructions for babies with salmonellosis. Because that's not necessary. Take care of the birthmark as you would any other area of ​​your baby's skin. You just need to gently clean and moisturize carefully.

Your baby's appearance will change as will skin growth and thickness. A salmon birthmark may become lighter in color or disappear completely as your baby gets older.

Less salmon: What parents need to know

Reduce the Stork bite.

More than 95% of salmon birthmarks will be lighter in color and completely fade away. If the birthmark appears on the back of your baby's neck, it may never go away completely. However, a trout in this location will also fade to a barely visible level and may be covered with hair.

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6. Distinguish from other vascular birthmarks

These birthmarks differ from wine-wine birthmarks in that salmon birthmarks do not grow larger or darker in color. They are also not associated with any syndromes related to the brain or development. Salmon birthmarks are usually not of a malignant nature. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between a salmon birthmark and a wine birthmark. Previously, the wine birthmark and the salmon birthmark were considered variants of the same type of birthmark. However, it is now known that a wine drop is actually a malformation of the capillaries and will never improve on its own. Meanwhile, a salmon drop is just a temporary dilation of the capillaries. They usually improve on their own.

Less salmon: What parents need to know

Less salmon (A) than less wine (B, C).

7. When is medical treatment needed?

Usually, these birthmarks do not cause any problems and do not require medical attention. However, a birthmark that develops days after bringing an infant home from the hospital can be alarming. If you're concerned about that, don't be afraid to notify your pediatrician of any changes to your newborn baby's appearance.

The doctor can examine the baby. Check to make sure it's a birthmark and not a skin condition. And it's especially important to let your doctor know if your baby is bleeding or itchy. A very dark and painful birthmark is also a warning sign.

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8. Treatments

Salmon birthmarks can vary in size, but you may be concerned about a sizable birthmark that doesn't go away after a few years. Laser treatments are an option to reduce the size and color of birthmarks.

While this is an option, you should wait until your child is older to see if the birthmark can go away on its own.

Laser treatments target the blood vessels beneath the skin. They are painless and effective. However, it may take more than one treatment to get the desired results.

If you don't want to do laser, light make-up to cover the birthmark is also a good choice.

9. Precautions

As mentioned earlier, salmon birthmarks are common in babies. There is not enough scientific evidence to prove why they occur in infants. Therefore, if you are looking for ways to prevent these birthmarks, there is not much you can do. Birthmarks will appear and disappear or continue to exist.

Salmon birthmarks are harmless birthmarks. The skin with the birthmark also behaves like normal skin. If your doctor has confirmed that your child's skin mark is salmonellosis, there is no need to worry. However, if the birthmark appears abnormal, contact your doctor immediately to get help.

Dr. Huynh Thi Nhu My


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