Infantile hemangiomas are birthmarks that grow on your baby's skin soon after birth. If they're bright red and bumpy like a strawberry, they're called strawberry birthmarks. Strawberry birthmarks can ...
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What those tiny red moles on your skin actually mean: Causes, risks and treatment options for cherry angiomas
Finding tiny red moles on your skin can be confusing, especially when they appear suddenly or begin to multiply with age. These bright red dots are usually harmless, yet their colour and shape often ...
A cavernous hemangioma is a mass that forms from a collection of malformed blood vessels. They’re usually present from birth. They go by several other names, including: cavernous angioma cavernous ...
Cherry angiomas (also known as Campbell De Morgan spots, senile angiomas, and cherry hemangiomas) are red, blue, purple or black vascular papules or macules that blanch under pressure and may be ...
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Should cherry angiomas be removed?
Cherry angiomas are small, non-cancerous red or purple spots that can appear on the skin. Most people develop cherry angiomas after age 30, and they can increase in number as you age. While cherry ...
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