Apr 22, 2023
Milia or milium cyst is a very common skin problem that mostly develops on the face.
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A milium cyst mostly affects the area around the eyes. It develops in bulk on your cheeks and around your nose. They look like small inflamed white spots commonly misunderstood as acne.
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It occurs due to the blocked keratin protein under the skin.
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It is observed that both adults and newborn babies can get affected by milia. Though milia in babies go away on their own, treating them in adults may be difficult as they don't go away on their own.
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It can be treated professionally or even through home remedies, but milia should not be poked unnecessarily. Here we have listed some useful home remedies to get rid of it.
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It contains rose oil and has anti-inflammatory properties. It is easily available in the market. Apply a few drops of rosewater on the affected area of your skin at least twice or thrice a day for good results.
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A sugar and lemon scrub act as an exfoliator for your skin that helps eliminate skin pores and dead skin cells. Massage the mixture gently for around 15-20 minutes and repeat this process every day to see the results within a week.
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Apply coconut oil on your face and massage gently. It has antibacterial properties that help to reduce the scars on the face. It makes milia soft and smooth, making removing them easier.
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It contains high amounts of starch that treats milia on your face. Grind a potato, extract the juice, and keep it in the fridge to use after some time. Later, dip a cotton pad in this potato juice and apply it to the affected area.
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It has anti-inflammatory properties that help treat milia as well as soothe and cool the affected area. You can either cut open the aloe vera stem and use the gel inside or buy some from the market.
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It has anti-inflammatory properties. Before applying this oil, clean your face with water and then dry it. Massage the affected area with a few drops of castor oil daily. Let it stay for half an hour, wash it off, and wipe it with a dry towel.
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Steaming opens up the skin pores. This avoids the buildup of dirt and toxins. Cover your head, then bend over a bowl of boiling water. Do this for at least 10 minutes to remove Milia naturally.
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Manuka sets itself apart from regular honey as it is dark, thick, and comes directly from the manuka plant. It has natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, thus preventing further microbial infections.
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The application of over-the-counter adapalene gel or prescription tretinoin cream can treat milia.
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Use a lightweight eye cream formula that quickly gets absorbed without blocking pores.
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