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mongolian blue spot!!

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 Christine

Christine Report 8 Mar 2004 13:57

Any one got one???tell me about yours... christine

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 8 Mar 2004 15:02

christine 2 of my grandchildren were born with big red birthmarks,they are clusters of bloodvessels and raised from the skin surface they eventually fade from the middle outwards,but this takes up to 5years dont know if they are wat you are on about lol but thought id let you know anyway susie

Janet

Janet Report 8 Mar 2004 15:03

I assumed it was a breed of cat!

JackyJ1593

JackyJ1593 Report 8 Mar 2004 15:09

I thought that a Mongolian Blue Spot was a darkened area of skin usually found on Asian / Indian races. But have to admit, it does sound like a good breed for a cat or dog - far more sensible than some of those that were on Crufts at the weekend. Jacky:-)

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 8 Mar 2004 15:19

oh dear!!!! have i got it wrong...again lol i thought a mongolian blue spot was a birth mark of some kind:( susie

Janet

Janet Report 8 Mar 2004 15:37

Come on Christine! Put us out of our misery! :0)

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 8 Mar 2004 15:39

yea come on christine i wont be able to concentrate on any thing now until i know the answer lol susie

Natalie

Natalie Report 8 Mar 2004 15:39

I think the mongolian blue spot sounds like a chinese resturant or take away place lol. Would love to kno what it really is.

Janet

Janet Report 8 Mar 2004 15:45

I couldn't wait for Christine, so I asked Jeeves! He says:- Mongolian blue spots Definition: Mongolian spots are flat bluish to bluish gray skin markings that commonly appear at birth (or shortly thereafter). Alternative Names: Mongolian spots; Congenital dermal melanocytosis; Dermal melanocytosis Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Mongolian blue spots are common among darker skinned races, such as Asian, East Indian, and African. They are flat, pigmented lesions with nebulous borders and irregular shape. They appear commonly at the base of the spine, on the buttocks and back, and also can appear as high as the shoulders and elsewhere. Mongolian spots are benignskin markings and are not associated with any conditions or illnesses. Occasionally, Mongolian blue spots are mistaken for bruises and questions about child abuse arise. It is important to recognize that Mongolian blue spots are birthmarks, NOT bruises.

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 8 Mar 2004 15:51

my god!!!!! praps im not so thick after all....lol my head is rapidly swelling here!!!! susie

Lindy

Lindy Report 8 Mar 2004 16:05

Thelma, All these years, I thought that I had blue dimples. Lindy;-)

Lindy

Lindy Report 8 Mar 2004 16:46

Oops! Sorry Thelma, That was meant for Christine, who still has not owned up to where her "spot" is. Lindy:-)

Julie,

Julie, Report 8 Mar 2004 19:26

I have a red (European) birthmark down the back of my neck and I always think hairdressers must think, ooh, I wonder if she knows about that? I do, because my Dad had one just the same so I'm very pleased to have it. Proves they must be genetic and not random.

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 8 Mar 2004 19:34

i have also got a birth mark it was malignant and as i grew IT grew !!! by the time i was 2years old it covered the whole of my thigh they couldnt remove it until i was 2 because it involved skin grafts and plastic surgery:( i ended up having 10 operations and i am left with a beautiful mark on my thigh and 2 matching ones on both cheeks!!! lol and thats not the cheeks on my face lol susie

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2004 23:47

My son was born with Mongolian Blue spots on his back. They did eventually disappear. Regards Margaret

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 9 Mar 2004 00:07

Hi Christine, spotted your thread earlier but didn't reply as I don't have one - but I know someone who has. They are blueish marks on the skin, that look a bit like fading bruises, usually in people who have a partial Asian background. They are also something that you have to look out for if you ever suspect a child has been bruised, too, because it could be this! Margaret says they can fade so I shall tell my friend this!

 Christine

Christine Report 9 Mar 2004 14:06

dont panic all.....i was just curious to find out who knew what it was. my daughter, who is 2, was born with a stange bruise like mark at the base of her spine, after a lot of puzzeled looks from the midwife she asked my husband or i if we had any mediteranian conections in aur family. I was amazed that at a time like that i was going to meet another person questing for knowledge of her anscestors, but i was wrong. this mark usually appears on children of mixed race, mediteranian or arro carribean originsand she was curious to find out where it had come from. i have never met anyone with one or heard of a white child without any mixed blood ever having one....im sure you will all put me right though! christine

Janet

Janet Report 9 Mar 2004 14:10

Well, Christine ...... you had us going there for a while! ...... and there was I first thinking it was a breed of cat ..... well ..... you live and learn, don't you?!!

 Christine

Christine Report 9 Mar 2004 14:11

it was interesting to find out who had heard of them tho....i never knew about them and was quite worried when i saw my daughters. i was convinced someone would think i had hurt her in some way. the midwives made sure it was written in all of her medical note so there would never be any confusion over what it was.....thank goodness

Nicola

Nicola Report 9 Apr 2004 17:23

My 2 grand daughters have them on their rear ends in exactly the same place. The doctors here say they are common when one parent is of Spanish decent. But theyld never explain why. Any clues?