Baby Born With Bald Spot On Back Of Head

Baby Born With Bald Spot On Back Of Head. I could scoop it up into a little ball. Strawberry hemangiomas, or infantile hemangiomas, are benign growths made of extra blood vessels under the skin.

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And if this happens before birth, which is rarely seen the baby born is bald. Is your baby spending a lot of time in the same position? But hemangiomas can also be smooth and bluish purple, like a bruise.

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My kids got odd bald spots on the backs of their heads from their pillow contact, and your kiddo sounds like he's having the same thing. Changing the position of his head (see above) will help with both the bald spot and in preventing a flat spot on his head. It is most commonly seen where the hair cowlick of the scalp.

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He may also develop a bald spot if he rubs his head against his mattress. She only got bald spots at the back of her head due to lying on her back when she was really young. Just the way it goes!

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Here's a picture of the baby and its sibling 7351873518 This is not lanugo hair and is caused by something completely different. He was born with a full head of hair and then it started receding in the front (that has stopped and started growing back) and the back has a horizontal bald patch.

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Feb 21, 2010 at 12:56 pm. It’s caused at birth by the doctor using forcepts (like salad tongs) to pull you out of the vagina. A bald spot may appear if your baby is spending too much time in one position.

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Is your baby spending a lot of time in the same position? If your child suddenly develops smooth, round, bald spots on their scalp and other parts of their body, they may have a condition called alopecia areata. I have a drs appt tomorrow and will get a definite answer then.