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What is a Strawberry Hemangioma?<\/h2>\n

This is a vascular birthmark. It is also referred to as a strawberry birthmark<\/em>, hemangioma<\/em>, infantile hemangioma<\/em>, or superficial hemangioma<\/em>.<\/p>\n

This type of birthmark is found on the top layer of your skin and is a harmless growth. They will usually appear shortly after the baby is born and then during the first year of life grow quickly.<\/p>\n

Approximately ten percent of newborns are affected. Although it can happen to both genders they are about five times higher in females. Premature infants and white infants are more at risk to have one develop as are infants who mother\u2019s had a placenta that was abnormal.<\/p>\n

Mother who had chorionic villus sampling during their prenatal time period is also at risk to have an infant with a strawberry hemangioma. At birth one in three infants born will have this birthmark while others who have it appear in the first few months of life.<\/p>\n

The strawberry hemangioma will appear as a nodule of extra blood vessels or a bight red patch.<\/p>\n

Types of Strawberry Hemangioma<\/h2>\n

There are three different types of strawberry hemangioma which are:<\/p>\n

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  1. Superficial hemangioma<\/strong>\u2014these are the birthmarks that appear on the surface of their skin and usually not painful. Depending on where it is located it could affect their sight, eating, difficulty in passing feces, or eating.<\/li>\n
  2. Cavernous hemangioma<\/strong>\u2014these are the birthmarks that are found internally and it is this type that may affect the infant\u2019s internal organs like their liver or lungs. What organ that may be affected depends on where it is located.<\/li>\n
  3. A combination of both kinds<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Most of the time there is just one strawberry hemangioma but there are cases where there have been multiple ones. They can appear anywhere on the body but will usually appear on their neck, head, or face.<\/p>\n

    They do not usually reach their full size until the infant turns ten months old and then it starts to disappear and is usually completely gone before they turn five years old but can remain until they become a teenager.<\/p>\n

    Strawberry Hemangioma Symptoms<\/h2>\n

    The symptoms that the infant displays will vary with each infant. Some of the symptoms they may exhibit are:<\/p>\n