Do's and Don'ts
Most birthmarks, such as moles, should be checked occasionally by a doctor as a person ages to determine if the mark is still harmless. A person also should visit a doctor if any birthmark undergoes unexplained bleeding, oozing, itching, rapid growth or dramatic color change.
Do:
Have a baby’s birthmarks checked by a doctor at birth to determine if they are harmless or a symptom of a problem.Have birthmarks checked occasionally by a doctor to determine if they are still harmless.See a doctor if any birthmark undergoes unexplained bleeding, oozing, itching, rapid growth or dramatic color change.
Don't
- Allow excessive sun exposure. The darker pigmentation absorbs more sunlight, making birthmarks more susceptible to becoming cancerous.