There have been various skin diseases, which generally crop up due to trapped keratin under the surface of our skin. And milia are one such skin related problem. Are you suffering from milia and tired of searching the best possible solution? Here’s what you can do to battle it out. Milia are not a cause for concern, but probably you may want to remove them. Let’s check out the causes of this skin problem and how to treat using home remedies.
What Is Milia?
These are the small white bumps that appear on the skin. Generally, milia is caused by keratin that’s trapped underneath the surface of the skin. Make sure you don’t confuse milia with whiteheads, which contain pus. Mind you, Milia are not a sign of clogged pores. Even newborn babies are often triggered with milia. Moreover, milia are common in older children too. Most of the adults develop milia, especially on cheeks and under the eyes.
Causes Milia And Treament
Milia are usually caused as your skin gets damaged, from blistering due to skin condition to long term sun damage, steroid creams can equally affect your skin and result in milia. Burns and injuries could also be a reason for milia.
Don’t Poke
We all understand, milia could be irritating but don’t pick at the affected area. In most of the cases, trying to remove milia can cause the bumps to bleed and could lead to a scar. Scraping the skin too much can cause infection. You can consult pediatrician.
Cleanse It Well
One of the best ways is to wash your face with a gentle paraben-free soap. Soap should be mild. After washing it is advised to pat your skin dry instead of letting it air dry.
Steam
Once the cleansing is done, take steam to open your pores to remove irritants. One easy way to take steam is to sit in your bathroom with running mild hot water. Sit in the steam for 5 to 8 minutes. This whole process will gently open up your pores and release skin. Pat your face dry and rinse with lukewarm water.
Exfoliate
Gently exfoliate your skin. It might help keep your skin free of irritants that are generally responsible for milia. Exfoliating agents keep the volume of keratin balanced and stop overproducing. Which exfoliating cleansers to buy? It should contain salicylic acid, citric acid, or glycolic acid. Don’t exfoliate too much as it can lead to irritation.
Honey Mask
Honey reduces inflammation. As we all know, bacteria and inflammation lead to skin problems. Therefore, manuka honey mask will surely give some relief to milia. You can buy manuka honey from the nearest supermarkets. Plus you can also purchase online. There are several beneficial properties in manuka honey that ordinary honey doesn’t have.
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