What’s that red patch on the baby’s brow?

A red patch on the brow of an infant is considered to be related to salmon spots, hemangiomas and bleeding spots.
1. salmon spot: this is one of the types of congenital birthmarks, usually appearing on the back of the neck, the heart of the eyebrow or the upper side of the eyelid, usually light pink, and does not protrude from the surface of the skin, the shape is irregular, and may have a tendency to get better gradually with the growth of age.
2. Hemangioma: red marks on baby’s eyebrow may also be related to hemangioma, which belongs to the expansion of capillaries, most of them are present after birth, and may become more and more obvious with age, or may gradually improve.
3. Bleeding spots: after the birth of the baby, may be due to trauma at the center of the eyebrow, resulting in the skin there are similar bleeding spots or bruises.
There may be other reasons for the redness in the center of the baby’s eyebrow, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.