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A strawberry nevus is a red birthmark named for its colour. The red tinge of its skin comes from the collection of the blood vessels close to the skin surface. It is usually harmless nevus. Typically occurs in young children and in infants. It is usually fades by the time the child reaches around 7 to 10 years. These vascular birth marks can occur anywhere on the body, more common on the head and neck region. Mainly on the face also they appear. They usually occur in around 5% of the babies at birth and they rapidly increase at about 6 years of age until eventually shrinking and disappearing. They are more common in the girl babies. Hemangiomas that are growing very rapidly, which are very large in size or the ones which interfere with vision, feeding or hearing have to be treated. Otherwise these strawberry nevus are essentially harmless, and they need not be treated. Some of the strawberry nevus lave a grey white scar, then they disappear. Propanolol hydrochloride is the first US-FDA approved medication to treat haemangioma in children. If needed topical. Oral and injectable medications, surgical treatment or a recent surgery are done if the haemangioma is growing is very large and the other normal tissues and organs