What Are Those Bumps on My Baby's Nose? The Facts on Newborn Milia & Epstein's Pearls by Dr. Hannah Chow-Johnson

Newborns
8 years ago

What Are Those Bumps on My Baby's Nose? The Facts on Newborn Milia & Epstein's Pearls

Nearly half of newborns develop milia, a condition in which tiny white bumps are found, usually on the nose. The bumps are nothing to be concerned about and are a result of keratin, a type of protein. No treatment is needed as the bumps gradually disappear within a few months. 

Similar bumps can appear on the roof of a baby’s mouth or on the gum-line. These are called Epstein’s pearls, which are benign cysts that don’t cause harm and resolve quickly. 

start discussion

Please login to comment.

recommended tips

Dad-to-be: 7 Ways Expectant Dads Can Be Involved (Really Involved!) During Pregnancy

Bonding & Breastfeeding: 5 Ways Dad Can Bond With Your Breastfed Baby!

Postpartum Depression Isn't Just for New Moms: 5 Reasons Why Dads Get PPD!

3 Things Pregnant Moms Need to Do to Stay Connected With Their Partner During Pregnancy (You'll Love No. 2)!