What is a sugar bug vein?

A sugar bug is a visible vein on the bridge of an infant's nose and between the eyes. Officially known as a prominent dorsal nasal vein, a sugar bug usually becomes less visible on its own as your child grows, with no treatments necessary.
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Why do they call it a sugar bug vein?

A blue vein visible on the bridge of a baby's nose is called a “Sugar Bug”, or Kanmushi. In Chinese medicine, it is known that this vein indicates that the child will be very sensitive to sugar.
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What does a vein between eyes mean?

The veins that bring blood to the vessels in your eyes are called periorbital veins. These veins serve an important function and can usually do their job without being visible under your skin. But some factors, such as aging and genetics, can cause these veins to become more visible than you would like.
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Why is the tip of my baby's nose blue?

Acrocyanosis happens when small blood vessels shrink in response to cold. This is very normal in infants during the first few days after birth. In older children, circumoral cyanosis often appears when they go outside in cold weather or get out of a warm bath. This type of cyanosis should go away once they warm up.
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Why does my baby have a line on her nose?

They most probably occur because the triangular cartilage and the alar cartilage attach in a linear fashion at the junction of the middle and lower third of the nose. This produces a potential embryonic fault line in which retention cysts presenting as milia and comedones can occur.
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What is a stork bite?

Sometimes called stork bites or angel kisses, salmon patches are reddish or pink patches. They are often found above the hairline at the back of the neck, on the eyelids or between the eyes. These marks are caused by collections of capillary blood vessels close to the skin.
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Why do babies have veiny heads?

What you're seeing are the normal workings of your baby's circulatory system. Because the fontanels cover areas of the skull that have not yet fused together, they're soft, making veins and arteries visible.
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How common are sugar bug veins?

Is a sugar bug vein normal? It's perfectly normal for babies to have sugar bug veins. In fact, all of us have the same vein; it's just not always visible.
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Why do babies come out white?

The vernix caseosa is a protective layer on your baby's skin. It appears as a white, cheese-like substance. This coating develops on the baby's skin while in the womb. Traces of the substance may appear on skin after birth.
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What is a Brue episode?

A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) happens suddenly and can be scary for parents and caregivers. When a BRUE occurs, babies may seem to stop breathing. Their skin color may change to pale or blue. Their muscles may relax or tighten.
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Why can I see my veins on my eyelids?

The skin underneath your eyes, sometimes known as your “tear trough,” is thinner and more sensitive than other skin. As you grow older, this skin can become more translucent, making the veins underneath more visible.
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When will babies stork bite go away?

Most stork bites on the face go away completely in about 18 months. Stork bites on the back of the neck usually do not go away.
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Why does my baby have spider veins on his face?

Spider telangiectasias are fairly common and look like little red lines on a child's skin. They are usually nothing more than a cosmetic problem. They form as a result of abnormal blood vessels (a.k.a. a vascular anomaly). Spider telangiectasias don't cause any health problems.
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Why is the skin around my baby's eyes blue?

Parents should investigate any bluish color they spot on their baby's skin. Blue skin means the underlying blood has a blue cast rather than the nice pink color of blood with lots of oxygen in it. Fortunately, in most cases it's quite normal and harmless as long as it's temporary.
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Why do they slap a baby when it is born?

Some of you may be familiar with old movies or books that described or depicted the delivering physician as holding up the baby by its feet in mid air and spanking the baby's bottom (translation: bare butt) in order to get the baby to cry. This procedure is no longer done because it isn't necessary. According to Dr.
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Why does a baby cry immediately after birth?

When babies are delivered, they are exposed to cold air and a new environment, so that often makes them cry right away. This cry will expand the baby's lungs and expel amniotic fluid and mucus. The baby's first official cry shows that the lungs are working properly.
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What's a baby's first poop called?

Meconium is a newborn's first poop. This sticky, thick, dark green poop is made up of cells, protein, fats, and intestinal secretions, like bile. Babies typically pass meconium (mih-KOH-nee-em) in the first few hours and days after birth.
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What happens if you accidentally push on a baby's soft spot?

Can I hurt my baby's brain if I touch the soft spot? Many parents worry that their baby will be injured if the soft spot is touched or brushed over. The fontanel is covered by a thick, tough membrane which protects the brain. There is absolutely no danger of damaging your baby with normal handling.
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What happens if you press a baby's soft spot?

A baby's soft spots are called fontanelles. They allow your baby's brain to grow larger at a fast rate over their first year of life. It's important to avoid pressing into their soft spots, as it could cause damage to their skull or brain.
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What is it called when your head is bigger than your body?

Macrocephaly is a condition in which circumference of the human head is abnormally large. It may be pathological or harmless, and can be a familial genetic characteristic.
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What is Angel kiss?

Stork bites, sometimes also called a salmon patch or angel's kiss, are common newborn birthmarks typically marked by a red or pink color and smooth, flat texture. Around 80 percent of babies are born with nevus simplex, though they're significantly more likely to affect white babies compared to babies with darker skin.
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How long do angel kisses last?

You might hear of a salmon patch (nevus simplex) birthmark called an “angel kiss” if the patch is on the face, eyelids or forehead. This type of birthmark generally fades away completely after 1 to 2 years of age.
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Why do babies get angel kisses?

The birthmarks are caused by expansions (dilations) in tiny blood vessels called capillaries. When a salmon patch occurs on the face, it is often called an angel kiss, and when it occurs on the back of the neck, it is known as a stork bite.
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Is it normal for a 13 year old to have spider veins?

While spider veins are less common in children than they are in adults, they are essentially the same whatever the age of the person who has them. Spider veins are usually caused by weakened leg veins that do not work properly and allow blood to collect in the legs rather than flowing efficiently back to the heart.
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Why does my 12 year old have varicose veins?

Varicose veins frequently are an inherited condition that even children can develop. Although severe cases of varicose veins aren't common in children, if your child has bulging leg veins or experiences symptoms associated with the condition, it's time for a doctor to take a closer look.
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