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Stork Bite vs Hemangioma

5/17/2021

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Do you want to know the difference between stork bite vs hemangioma? This article is all about that describe you how to get rid of stork bites? What is Hemangioma and stork bites? Their cause treatment, and more. One common thing is that both are the types of baby skin rashes.
Hemangioma is the vascular tumor type of birthmark that has been viewing in newborn babies. There are many types of hemangioma birthmarks and stork bite is one of them.
Stork Bites
Stork bites come in a type of hemangioma. It appears on the baby’s skin on the forehead, upper lips, neck, and eyelids.
Hemangioma
It is a birthmark that appears in many types of skin rashes that are strawberry hemangioma, cavernous hemangioma, port-wine stains, salmon patches, or stork bites.
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Hemangioma Vs Stork Bite - Causes
Hemangioma is caused by an excess of blood vessels group together under the skin. Some experts could not identify the exact reason for these birthmarks. Hemangioma also appears in adults people, especially in women.
Stork bites are the birthmark and popular by a myth that stork comes to pick a baby. These stork bite birthmarks appear more visible when a baby is crying. It is caused by an imbalance or immature of blood vessels underneath the skin when it becomes dilated.
Stork Bite & Hemangioma – Symptoms
Stork bites are in pink or light red color appears in newborn babies on the forehead, nose, neck, eyelid.
Hemangioma is in burgundy colors that look like small patches or bumps over the skin. You might hear about liver hemangioma occurs in an adult. If you have pain in the upper right abdomen, vomiting, nausea so these all are the symptoms of liver hemangioma.
Hemangioma and Stork Bites – Treatment
For hemangioma, you can take laser treatment, beta-blockers, corticosteroid medication, medicated gels, and surgery.
Stork bite does not require any treatment because 95% of stork bite patches fade away completely. But if it does not remove so you can take laser treatment when your baby gets old.
 
 
 
 

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