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milia
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milia, tiny white bumps, pimples, occur, dead, sloughed-off skin becomes trapped in small pockets, surface, the skin, mouth, milia, common in newborn infants, appear, pearly white bumps, most commonly across the upper cheeks, nose, chin, commonly seen on the faces of adults, in areas of trauma, inflammation,
irritation, the skin by rough sheets, clothing, mild reddening around the bump, the central portion remains white, irritated milia, incorrectly referred to, "baby acne", it is not actually a form of acne, the surface, the white pearly bump wears away, trapped dead skin is lost, bump disappears, milia generally disappear, first several weeks of life, in adults, milia, persist indefinitely, same type of cystic structure is seen on the gums, soft palate of newborn infants, in these mucous membranes, epstein's pearls, lesions also disappear spontaneously, whitish, pearly bump, in the skin of newborns, across cheeks, nose, chin, whitish, pearly bump on gums, roof of mouth,
doctor, diagnose milia just, examining the skin, no testing,
in children, no treatment is needed, in adults, milia removed by a physician, cosmetic improvement,
in children, lesions disappear spontaneously, residual defect, in adults, milia, removed, scarring,
no complications, , milia, discuss it, , no known prevention.
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