Visible wreath in a child under the eye at 7 months

Hello, Doctor! My daughter has a wreath under her eye from birth. Now she is 7 months old, but the wreath is also visible. How much can it be serious? Will it pass and what to do?

Hello! The fact is that in children the skin is much thinner than in adults, and therefore veins can be seen in different parts of the body. If your child has a normal blood and urine test, then there is nothing to worry about, it usually passes by 1 year.

Information provided for reference purposes. Do not self-medicate. At the first symptoms of the disease, consult a doctor.
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