Answer :
Answer:
Are benign if they disappear within 48 hours of birth
Explanation:
- Petechiae are also known as pinpoint hemorrhagic areas.
- These hemorrhagic areas are often acquired during birth and they may extend over the upper portion of the trunk and face.
- They usually occur with a breech presentation of vaginal birth, although in this case, they are soft-tissue injury resulting from the nuchal cord at birth.
- These lesions are benign if they disappear within 2 days of birth and no new lesions appear.
- However, if they do not disappear in 2 days, the situation is not alarming.
- Decreased platelet formation may also be a cause of this condition.