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    Jamia Milia Islamia University.

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    Milia: small keratin cysts that may be confused with whiteheads.

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    A few are usually found together and so they are called Milia.

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    However, in some people, Milia can persist for months or sometimes longer.

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    However, it is not recommended to squeeze or try to treat Milia yourself.

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    However, in some people, Milia can persist for a month or sometimes longer.

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    Because they normally clear by themselves, Milia do not usually need any treatment.

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    Milia are usually diagnosed by their typical appearance and generally no investigations are needed.

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    These are Milia that are seen in young babies soon after they are born.

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    Milia do not usually cause any symptoms but, in some people, they can become itchy.

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    If Milia become very widespread and persistent, various other treatments may be suggested, usually by a skin specialist(a dermatologist).

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    For two years, from 1920 to 1922, he took up the position of a teacher at Jamia Milia University.

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    These are Milia that develop in an area of skin, anywhere on the body, that has previously been damaged or injured.

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    These are Milia that develop in an area of skin, anywhere on the body, that has previously been harm or injured.

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    Primary Milia affecting older children and adults can either disappear within a few weeks or months, or they can persist longer.

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    The Milia develop as the skin heals and it is thought that damage to the sweat glands may be an underlying cause.

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    The Milia develop as the skin heals and it is thought that injury to the sweat glands may be an underlying cause.

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    As can be seen in the picture, Milia are usually each about 1 or 2 millimetres across and are pearly-white or yellowish.

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    In babies, Milia have the tendency to clear up by themselves over a week or more, however many adults will require medical treatment.

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    For 22 years, he served as Vice Chancellor of Jamia Milia Islamia, making it one of the most distinguished centres of learning.

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    However, in a few cases, if the diagnosis is uncertain or if Milia en plaque are suspected, your doctor may suggest a skin biopsy.

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    For 22 long years, he was employed as a Vice Chancellor of Jamia Milia Islamia, University, making it one of the most prominent centers of learning.

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    Milia are tiny, slightly raised white spots that may appear on your baby's face, usually across his nose, cheeks, chin, forehead, or around her eyes.

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    Why this occurs is not fully understood, but it is not similar to acne, which is triggered by hormones and, unlike Milia, leads to inflammation.

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    Likewise called“milk spots” or“oil seeds,” Milia are tiny white cysts, typically appearing on the outer skin layer(skin) of the eyelid and around the eyes and nose.

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    Why this happens is not fully understood, but it is not the same as acne, which is usually triggered by hormones and, unlike Milia, causes inflammation.

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    Why this occurs is not well understood, but it is not similar to acne, which is triggered by the hormones and, unlike Milia, leads to inflammation.

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    Milia: Also called“milk spots” or“oil seeds,” Milia are tiny white cysts, usually appearing on the outer skin layer(epidermis) of the eyelid and around the eyes and nose.

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    Around 30-40% of new babies are born with Milia, which are small white or yellow spots that look like tiny pimples around the nose, cheeks, chin and mouth.

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    Milia occurring on the face(for example, on the cheeks, chin or alongside the nose) often can be safely removed at home using a sterilized needle, lancet or comedone extractor.

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