Visible blood vessels on the head of infants may be related to factors such as thinness and skin color, or to factors such as intense crying.
1. Thinness: The appearance of visible blood vessels on the head of infants may be related to the factor of thinness. When infants are thin, both the blood vessels on the head and the blood vessels in other parts of the body will be more obvious.
2. Skin color: The appearance of the above conditions in infants may be related to the factor of their own fairer skin.
3. Violent crying: visible blood vessels on the head of infants, especially after violent crying and exertion, may be a normal physiological reaction.
The blood vessels on the baby’s head are obvious, but also may be superficial venous vessels and other factors, it is recommended that parents need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations, and cooperate with the doctor to actively treat.