Symptoms
There are no symptoms of birthmarks. They simply are colored marks on the skin. One kind of birthmark can look very different from another kind of birthmark. Birthmarks can:
- Be flat or raised.
- Have regular or irregular borders.
- Be many different colors, including brown, tan, black, pale blue, blue-gray, pink, red, or purple.
- Be smooth or lumpy.
- Be thin lines of color or solid color.
- Be only on the surface of the skin or extend into the tissues under the skin.
- Grow quickly, remain the same size, shrink, or disappear over time.
All birthmarks need to be checked by a health professional. Most do not need treatment. Certain changes in a birthmark or certain types of birthmarks may need to be watched closely and/or treated. See a health professional if a birthmark:
- Bleeds.
- Develops an open sore (ulcer).
- Becomes infected.
- Interferes with normal functioning or vision.
- Grows suddenly or becomes painful.
Randall D. Burr, MD - Dermatology
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