Red patches on baby’s back may be skin manifestations of nevus erythematosus, allergy, eczema, urticaria or hemangioma.
1. Nevus erythematosus: it is a red or light red patch of varying sizes, which can develop gradually with age.
2. Allergy: when allergic babies are allergic to certain substances, there will be localized erythema, pimples or wheals, often accompanied by itching.
3. Eczema: localized eczema will appear red spots, pimples or blisters, itching, blisters rupture can form erosion.
4. Urticaria: itchy skin often appears first, followed by a ring of redness around the ring-shaped wind, lesions can be fused into a map-like.
5. Hemangioma: early lesions of infantile hemangioma are abrasion-like, congestion-like or capillary dilatation-like plaques, and the tumor can proliferate and protrude on the skin surface to form plaques.
If parents find that their babies have red lumps on their backs or local skin discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment after a clear diagnosis.