Miliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milium_(dermatology)
Milia is 'n verstopping van die ekkriene sweetklier. Dit is 'n keratien-gevulde siste wat net onder die epidermis kan verskyn. Milia kan ook met witkoppies verwar word. By kinders verdwyn milia dikwels binne twee tot vier weke. Vir volwassenes kan hulle deur 'n dokter vir kosmetiese doeleindes verwyder word.

Behandeling
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  • Milia is meer geneig om te voorkom as jy gereeld jou oë vryf.
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    Milia is goedaardige en verbygaande siste gevul met keratien wat as klein, ferm, wit knoppe voorkom. Hulle verskyn tipies in trosse op die gesig, maar kan ook op ander liggaamsdele soos die boonste bors, arms en geslagsdele voorkom. Daar is twee hooftipes. Primêre milia is gewoonlik teenwoordig by geboorte en verskyn spontaan op areas soos die neus, kopvel, ooglede en wange. Hulle kan ook voorkom as gevolg van sekere seldsame genetiese veltoestande. Sekondêre milia ontwikkel saam met onderliggende velprobleme, medikasiegebruik of veltrauma.
    Milia (singular: milium) are benign and transient subepidermal keratin cysts that present as small firm white papules in various numbers most commonly distributed on the face, but they can also be present on other anatomical areas such as the upper trunk, extremities, and genital area (prepuce). The classification of milia includes primary and secondary. The vast majority of primary milia accounts for congenital milia that occur spontaneously and are present at birth, mainly over the nose, scalp, eyelids, cheeks, gum border (Bohn nodules), and palate (Epstein pearls). Still, there is another percentage of primary milia that may occur in association with certain rare genodermatoses (inherited genetic skin disorders) in children and adults. Meanwhile, secondary milia manifest in association with underlying skin pathology, medications, or skin trauma.