Xiaoli's baby just came out, regardless of the pain in her body, and hurriedly saw how the baby was doing. She suddenly said: Why is there a blue color on the child's butt, a birthmark? Did you slap hard?
Doctor: After the child is born, don’t you have to slap the child’s butt and make him cry a few more times so that he can breathe independently?
博网: But, you have used too much force, it’s all blue.
In fact, there is a very romantic saying: because the baby is trying hard to meet his mother, the baby is grabbed by God while trying to break free. But it is because the baby is struggling hard and the tail is broken by God. Finally, the baby leaves a blue mark on his little butt, which also proves the baby's love for his mother!
"Mongolian spots" are caused by the baby's embryonic period, and the melanocytes stay deep in the dermis during the transition from the neural crest to the epidermis. In short, it is a kind of skin pigment cell accumulation and precipitation. Generally speaking, in , white people, infant relatives with this blue mark and their own eyes, hair color and skin color are often darker, while in blond and blue-eyed babies, this spot is extremely rare. Since the East Asian race is also called Mongolian race , it is called Mongolian spots on anthropology , and the incidence rate can reach more than 90%.
This birthmark is commonly found in lumbosacral and hip positions, and may also appear on the head, neck or shoulders. Some babies may not appear until the fourth or fifth month. Most of them will slowly disappear at the age of 5 or 6 after birth, and have no effect on the baby's health.
Does Mongolian spot need treatment?
For the Mongolian spots, the mother tells all mothers that if the baby is born with Mongolian spots, it does not need treatment, because the yurt will not cause harm to the baby. It will disappear when the baby grows up. There may be a few that have not disappeared without worrying about it. Generally, Mongolian spots do not affect the beauty of the buttocks. If they are in other obvious places, they can be eliminated with laser.
However, it should be noted that if the "birthmark" on the child's body increases significantly in the short term; the surface rupture, seepage, bleeding; the color is significantly darker or does not fade away by itself with age, you should go to the doctor as soon as possible to prevent and rule out other possible skin lesions.