What is the symptom of baby's skin pattern

  Some attentive dads and moms may notice that the skin on their baby's hands and feet has a mesh like pattern. But the baby's mental state is not abnormal. But this will also make parents particularly worried, fearing that the baby's skin may have health problems. So, what exactly is the symptom of baby's skin pattern?

  

What is the symptom of baby's skin pattern1

  Generally, babies may experience symptoms resembling reticular patterns on their hands, feet, or sometimes on their cheeks, mainly due to the prominent capillaries beneath the cortex. And the capillaries of the baby are shallow, and the dermis layer of the skin is thin, which will cause these subcutaneous reticular capillaries to appear in a reticular pattern. At the same time, this situation is sometimes related to genetic factors, and most of the time it is not a pathological phenomenon, so parents need not worry too much.

  In addition, especially when the indoor temperature is too low or the weather is relatively cold, this will make the reticular capillaries more prominent under the cortex, so it is necessary to take good measures to keep the baby warm. As babies gradually develop and grow, subcutaneous fat also increases, and the skin layer tissue thickens. This more obvious subcutaneous network and capillary pattern symptoms will be improved. Generally, there is no need to deliberately treat this symptom. The baby should be fed according to normal feeding methods, with reasonable increase in nutrition and feeding as needed.

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