The blue or red, brown marks on a baby's body are commonly known as birthmarks. After the baby is born, their small body is white and tender, so birthmarks on the baby's body can be seen more clearly. However, some babies may have blue skin. So, what is the reason for a baby's blue buttocks?
In the dermis layer of human skin, there is no melanin. However, when there are a large number of pigment cells accumulated in the dermis layer, melanin will penetrate the skin and appear in some shades of blue or blue. Sometimes this situation is not very obvious, but sometimes it shows a more obvious pattern, such as a plaque, which is quite common in babies' buttocks and backs. This type of pigmentation plaque is called a mole or birthmark. Birthmarks with lighter colors usually disappear within one or two years after birth.
The color of birthmarks is not the same, but the overall color is relatively light, with cyan being the most common. It is more common in the back, chest, waist, and other areas of infants. Birthmarks are not a skin disease and there is no need to take a baby for treatment everywhere. Generally, it will gradually disappear as the baby grows up.
The birthmark of a baby is a folk legend that says every baby is a little angel favored by God. When a baby is born on earth, a beautiful mark will be left on the baby that God likes, making it easy to meet God again. Although it is a legend, it is also a beautiful longing for the future of babies.