Which birthmarks should be paid attention to? Just read this one

Many babies are born with some [birthmarks] on their bodies. At this time, parents who do not let go of every small [abnormal] on their babies will inevitably worry: It is said that some [birthmarks] will become cancerous. Does it matter if this [birthmark] of my baby is present? Don’t worry, Dr. Clove invited Dr. Yu Jia, a dermatologist, to tell everyone about the birthmark. A black [birthmark] The common black mark is pigmented nevus, which generally does not fade away. For [little guy] with a diameter of less than 4 ~ 6 mm, parents need not worry too much. However, if the following two situations occur, parents should pay attention to the observation. If moles are found to become Read More …

Fatty liver, liver cyst, liver hemangioma, gallbladder polyp-like change, what is going on?

With the enhancement of people’s health awareness, more and more people have formed the habit of routine physical examination every year. Many people will encounter mild abnormalities of one kind or another after receiving the physical examination report, such as: visceral B-ultrasound prompt [space occupying] [stones] and so on, [it is recommended to go to a specialist for further diagnosis and treatment]. And then, there will be quite a number of people who worry too much, feel uncomfortable, search indiscriminately on the Internet, and occasionally fall into the erroneous zone of small advertisements in an unguarded moment. I often met some friends in the clinic. I traveled thousands of miles to Beijing to find [scalpers] and hung up the expert Read More …

Infant hemangioma, do you want to treat it or not?

Infantile hemangiomas are mostly found within 1 to 2 months after birth. At first, it is often manifested as dark red patchy plaques on the skin, which will fade when pressed lightly with fingers. Later, the lesion will expand and gradually protrude on the skin surface. Hemangioma can appear in any part of the body, but most of them occur in the head, neck, chest and back. The cause of hemangioma is still unclear, and some people think it is related to heredity. Do you want to treat hemangioma? Within 6 months after birth, hemangioma grows very rapidly, which may arouse parents’ vigilance. It doesn’t matter, hemangioma will soon enter [growth quiescence]. Most hemangiomas will begin to decrease at the Read More …