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Hi, I might think that it is a birthmark. This is what I found that fits the description of the red dot. It might be strawberry hemangiomas (also called strawberry mark, nevus vascularis, capillary hemangioma, hemangioma simplex) may appear anywhere on the body, but are most common on the face, scalp, back, or chest. They consist of small, closely packed blood vessels. They may be absent at birth, and develop at several weeks. They usually grow rapidly, remain a fixed size, and then subside. In most cases, strawberry hemangiomas disappear by the time a child is 10 years old. Some slight discoloration or puckering of the skin may remain at the site of the hemangioma. It wouldn't be too much concern as its on the scalp and when baby grows older and have longer hair, it's covered up. You may want to highlight this to your pediatrician at the next visit for vaccination

meron baby ko hemongioma.

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