When do "stork Bites" go away also I can see tons of red veins AND a bruise on my child's face Pics? - red spots around eye lids
My son was with the biting what doctors as "Stork" that everyone (on the crown of the head and neck very badly, and red) were born
Points between the eyebrows and upper eyelids. (this is not bad.
But what really worries me is that you can see all her veins around the eyes, and always have a blue dot on the bridge of the nose.
Check out these photos, Tho is not so obvious in these pictures because the flash I think, but
What really worrys me is the blue dot appears and disappears on the bridge of the nose. see the pictures, sometimes it's really blue! As a hematoma.
http://i614.photobucket.com/albums/tt221 ...
http://i614.photobucket.com/albums/tt221 ...
Cicle ON THE IMAGES Once there, Bigger they are so much better to see the blue dot
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My son was almost exactly the same thing at exactly the same spot. I do not understand until I was almost 2 months. Then he moved into a hemangioma. Perfectly normal and safe in general. Most disappear within 12 to 18 months. Others take longer. Some need to be surgically removed, etc., etc., etc. Your eyes really was like, what should your child a. Inbetween you do an MRI to ensure that the hemangioma no legs "little spider" had their eyes was near the nose or back of the brain in the vicinity. If so, then it would have been eliminated. Although he did not, so he just watched. It has been almost completely disappeared from his first birthday. He has two years and now all that remains is what looks like a small scar. Probably the only thing you remember never mind, he was there first. I will try to find the picture, so .....
Talk to your doctor. It is likely that you grow on your own, as you do.
Here is the phototen during their first realization. See how your type of violet-blue in the bridge of the nose, then the red dot in the middle?
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Then it was over. This is the image we wanted to specialists to examine:
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Then it was even greater when, shortly after the MRI, it was about 6 months. I can not find any other photos. It is on my laptop .... lol It's all better now though. :)
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/ ...
My son had a stork bite mainly on the back of the neck (but *) not more than 17 months and * it has a very visible vein in his right eye. This sometimes gives the impression that you have a black eye, the way he was obviously concerned about that. It has said since his birth - the doctor that his skin has thickened, it should be less visible, but still here ...
Like his son, my son is very fair.
My son had a stork bite mainly on the back of the neck (but *) not more than 17 months and * it has a very visible vein in his right eye. This sometimes gives the impression that you have a black eye, the way he was obviously concerned about that. It has said since his birth - the doctor that his skin has thickened, it should be less visible, but still here ...
Like his son, my son is very fair.
My daughter has a bit of a bruise between his eyes, too. Just because the skin is light to show through his veins.
And the stork bite, my daughter has a well on the neck where the root ends of the hairs on the back of the head. She has had since birth. Especially now disappears, but reappears when he is crying.
This place looks like a blue streak. My son has the same thing at the same place. Right between the eyes!
I see stork bites on the image. It seems beautiful and perfect! No worries about him, "the vein gradually disappears. My son is 19 months and his skin is slightly thickened and is now barely noticeable.
Nothing to fear, they will eventually disappear, as it grows. You get more attention when he goes irritated or go to the toilet (it's to do the blood pressure in your head) ... After 2 years will not see at all. Some babies are born with it, some do not. That's life ..... BTW is .... cutie
In fact, I talked to our doctor the other day about it. She said it should disappear in 12 months. I hope she is right b / c my daughter is in the middle of the forehead, which seems to have struck his head against something.
It looks good (and adorable) to me! My daughter is biracial and you can still see the seam a little if his skin darker. My mother has a stork bite "on the back of the neck.
sometimes, never! The exclusivity of your child. If you have any health problems, consult a dermatologist.
It seems as if adorbale. If your concerned talk to your doc and see what they think.
I think it is normal ..... You can ask your doctor? looks almost plethoric
Good luck ~
I did not even bite the stork. It may be not only looks good in this picture, however. My son always has his stork bites (one front and one on the neck.) They are as dark as they were when he was born.
They run in my family, and I still have mine. Then I hot or when I'm angry or upset. My mother said he was far away from the tongue.
The blue dot is likely to be a vein. Baby's skin is to be very transparent and fair, it appears likely that only through.
Do not worry 'bout it. I think they are cute stork bites. :)
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