In literature, it is often found that it exhibits unusual strength or a possible main role. The major literary figures (except bad guys) rarely have weak ones. Authors often create a powerful role for their main character. But this is not true for T. Coraghessan Boyle's short story "Carnal Knowledge" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birthmark". "Physical knowledge" Georgia, the hero of the narrator of Jim and "birth", has few similarities outside.
Birthmark is a colored mark above or below the skin that occurs at birth or shortly after birth. Some birthmarks will disappear over time; others become more visible. Birth marks may be caused by additional chromogenic cells in the skin or blood vessels not growing properly. Most birthmarks are painless and harmless. In rare cases, they may cause complications or be related to other diseases. All bruises should be checked by the doctor. Squid spots are a nest of blood vessels that appears as a small pink flat mark on the skin. They occur in one-third of newborn babies. Salmon spots appear in the back of the neck ("bite injury"), between the eyes ("angel kiss"), or forehead, nose, upper lip, eyelid. As the baby grows, it fades somewhat, but the spots behind the neck usually do not disappear. Salmon patch does not require treatment
Dermatologists divide the birthmark into two types. Pigment spots caused by excess skin pigment cells include sputum, brown spots, and Mongolian spots. Vascular spots, also known as red spots, are caused by an increase in blood vessels such as staining of the macula (salmon spot), hemangioma, wine stains. At least one baby aged 10 years or older has a birth point of a blood vessel. Several types of birth marks are part of skin lesion tissue called sputum or sputum, which means "born birth mark" in Latin.
Birth marks occur at birth or shortly after birth, usually with birth defects on the skin that occur within the first month. They can appear anywhere on your skin. Birth marks are caused by excessive growth of blood vessels, melanocytes, smooth muscle, fat, fibroblasts or keratinocytes. Dermatologists divide the birthmark into two types. Pigment spots caused by excess skin pigment cells include sputum, brown spots, and Mongolian spots. Vascular spots, also known as red spots, are caused by an increase in blood vessels such as staining of the macula (salmon spot), hemangioma, wine stains. At least one baby aged 10 years or older has a birth point of a blood vessel. Several types of birth marks are part of skin lesion tissue called sputum or sputum, which means "born birth mark" in Latin.