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Author:   Add date: 09/19/2008   Publishing date: 09/19/2008   Hits: 1
Image of a baby

Most birthmarks are harmless

Contrary to their name, birthmarks aren't always present at birth. Some, such as a strawberry hemangioma, develop weeks later. And though most are permanent, a few types of birthmarks fade as the child grows.

Most birthmarks are harmless, but some may require treatment for cosmetic reasons or because of rapid growth. Still others may be a sign of an underlying disease. Take this visual tour of cafe au lait spot, port-wine stain and other common birthmarks and find out when your child might need to see a doctor.


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