Miliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milium_(dermatology)
Milia ke ho koaleha ha tšoelesa ea mofufutso ea eccrine. Ke cyst e tletseng keratin e ka hlahang ka tlas'a epidermis. Milia e ka boela ea ferekanngoa le lihlooho tse tšoeu. Ho bana, milia hangata e nyamela ka mor'a libeke tse peli ho isa ho tse 'nè. Bakeng sa batho ba baholo, ba ka tlosoa ke ngaka bakeng sa morero oa litlolo.

Kalafo
Ha e tšoaetsane. Ho tlosoa ka mokhoa o sa tsotelleng ho ka 'na ha siea maqeba a punctate haufi le mahlo.

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  • Milia ho ka etsahala hore e be teng haeba u itlotsa mahlo khafetsa.
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    Milia ke li-cysts tse bobebe le tsa nakoana tse tlatsitsoeng keratin tse hlahang e le likotola tse nyane, tse tiileng, tse tšoeu. Hangata li hlaha ka lihlopha sefahlehong empa li ka hlaha likarolong tse ling tsa 'mele tse kang sefuba se ka holimo, matsoho le karolo ea thobalano. Ho na le mefuta e 'meli e meholo. Hangata milia e teng nakong ea tsoalo, e itlhahisa feela libakeng tse kang nko, letlalo la hlooho, mahlo a mahlo le marameng. Li ka boela tsa hlaha ka lebaka la maemo a itseng a sa tloaelehang a lefutso la letlalo. Milia ea bobeli e hlaha hammoho le mathata a letlalo, tšebeliso ea meriana, kapa leqeba la letlalo.
    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.