Problem description: The birthmark of the child is not obvious, and there are no moles. The biggest mole is a small lump, which was smashed and slowly grew like a mulberry, and then it was accidentally scratched. Once, after the blood scab was removed, it grew like this. Some other small moles came out slowly during the 4-5 years old, but did not grow again. Now the child is 8 years old, and it has always been like this. Would you like to ask what kind of mole can be determined from this situation? Is it dangerous? What should I do if I want to check? Which disease department to go to the hospital?
Question date:2020-11-29
Patient information:Age: 8 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Hello, according to your description, based on the picture, this situation does not rule out the possibility of hemangioma or moles. Generally speaking, further treatment needs to be considered, especially Affect the appearance.
Guidelines: Generally speaking, it is necessary to consider the hospital’s dermatology clinic. After the dermatologist diagnoses, it is clear whether it is a hemangioma or a mole, and local laser treatment can be considered.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection