Milia in babies: What is it and how can you treat it?

Most of the time, your paediatrician will be able to diagnose if your baby has Milia just by looking at their skin.

If you thought bumpy skin was exclusively for teens, think again! Even babies can get skin blemishes.

A skin condition many tots develop is something called Milia, sometimes called milk spots. We chat with Sister Lilian, a leading pregnancy and parenting advisor, on this common skin condition in babies.

What is Milia?

Milia are tiny white bumps on a newborn’s nose, chin, or cheeks that look similar to acne. They can also appear on the baby’s arms and legs. The bumps are caused by dead skin flakes becoming trapped near the skin’s surface. It is often called “babasuur” in Afrikaans.

How is Milia treated?

Milia resolves of its own accord within a month or two, but try these tips to speed up healing:

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