Early symptoms of neurofibroma in infants are not very obvious, and may appear as coffee milk spots, easily provoked, and seizures. Neurofibroma may appear as coffee milk spots, which are light brown in color, varying in shape as well as size, non-flaky, and may appear on other parts of the body besides the scalp, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet, when the infant is born due to abnormal development of nerve cells caused by genetic defects. Since infants are young and not quite able to express themselves, in the early stages the symptoms are mild or there are no symptoms, and the baby will not show any more obvious abnormalities. Some infants may not be easily soothed, easily provoked, or may have convulsions and seizures. If an infant has symptoms of neurofibroma, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.