Questions

The two-year-old girl can only say simple words like “Dad,” “Mom,” “Grandma,” “No,” “Fall,” and two-character phrases. Since her brother has a short lingual frenulum, it seems that the girl’s tongue looks more normal. Am I overconcerned? As for the dark cyst on her brow, it hasn’t grown larger. Do I need any treatment? Will it get bigger as she gets older? Thank you?

Answers

Based on your description, the baby’s language pronunciation and expression ability are still in the developmental stage, and you should not be overly worried. With exposure to the living environment and interaction, the baby’s language skills will gradually improve. As for the tumor on the brow, it is recommended to seek treatment early to achieve better recovery results. It is suggested that you take the baby to a hospital’s surgical department for an examination to confirm whether it is a sebaceous cyst or a hemangioma, and arrange for surgery as soon as possible. Since the baby is young, the recovery speed will be faster, and the scar will be smaller.