Miliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milium_(dermatology)
Milia ivharo re eccrine sweat gland. Iyo keratin-yakazara cyst inogona kuoneka pasi pe epidermis. Milia anogonawo kuvhiringidzika nemachena. Muvana, milia inowanzonyangarika mukati memavhiki maviri kusvika mana. Kune vanhu vakuru, vanogona kubviswa nachiremba nechinangwa chekuzora.

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Hazvitapurirane. Kubvisa zvisina hanya kunogona kusiya mavanga epunctate pameso.

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  • Milia inowanzoitika kana iwe uchikwesha maziso ako kazhinji.
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    Milia ane bhenen uye anogara kwenguva cysts akazadzwa nekeratin anoita sediki, akasimba, machena mapundu. Iwo anowanzo ratidza mumapoka pachiso asi anogonawo kuitika kune dzimwe nhengo dzemuviri senge chepamusoro chipfuva, maoko, uye nzvimbo yesikarudzi. Kune mhando mbiri huru. Primary milia inowanzovapo pakuzvarwa, inoonekwa yega panzvimbo dzakaita semhuno, ganda remusoro, maziso, uye matama. Zvinogonawo kuitika nekuda kwezvimwe zvisingawanzo genetic ganda mamiriro. Milia yechipiri inokura pamwe chete nenyaya dzeganda, kushandiswa kwemishonga, kana kukuvara kweganda.
    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.