Did You Know?

Some people have many nevi!

What is a Nevus?

A nevus is a skin mark.

Why Do We Have Them?

They can be from genes or sun.

What nevus Does

It shows where skin cells grow.

Some are flat, some are raised.

Most are not bad for health.

They can change with time.

Some need a check by a doc.

They can be fun to see!

More About nevus

Nevi can be found on many kids. They can be small dots or big spots. Some kids have them on their face or arms. They can be brown or red. Most of the time, they are just fine.

Having a nevus is normal for many kids. It does not hurt and does not make you sick. You can still play and run like your friends.

In the future, we may learn more about nevi. Some may change color or size. It is good to keep an eye on them!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Nevus"] --> B["Definition: Chronic Lesion"] A --> C["Origin: Latin 'Naevus'"] A --> D["Types: Congenital or Acquired"] A --> E["Common Terms: Non-specific"] A --> F["Distinction: Not Specific Types"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Nevus:A mark or spot on the skin, like a birthmark.
Lesion:A damaged area on the skin or body.
Circumscribed:Clearly defined or limited in shape.
Congenital:Something that is present at birth.
Acquired:Something that develops after birth.