Children with moles are normal.
It is generally normal for parents to find moles on their children's lips. Moles are pigmentation, which can occur in any part of the body and grow on the lips. Parents don't need to worry too much.
Benign nevus does not affect health.
Moles on children's lips are generally benign. If parents think it will affect their children's beauty, they can use lasers to remove moles after their children grow up a little.
Pay attention to the deterioration of the mole.
Generally, moles on children's mouths or bodies are benign and will not become malignant. If parents find that the mole on the child's lips is getting bigger and bigger, or there is an ulcer, then they need to go to the hospital for treatment at this time to avoid the deterioration of the mole and threaten the child's life and health.
Pay attention to hemangioma.
In addition, if parents find red plaques on their children's bodies or faces, they should pay attention to whether they are hemangioma, which may affect their appearance or health. Parents should pay attention to taking their children to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.