Tiny White Bumps On Toddler Skin. Milia are very common in newborn babies but. Many things can cause white patches on a childs skin. This produces new skin not yet exposed to the sun which makes it lighter. You may hear milia one is a milium referred.
Milia are very small raised pearly-white or yellowish bumps on the skin. Use a cool wash cloth to wipe his skin down if he becomes hot and sweaty. What it looks like. You may be able to see and feel tiny white bumps as you run your fingers across the skin. A measles rash can look similar to a rubella roseola or scarlet fever rashes. White bumps on the skin can be a milia.
This produces new skin not yet exposed to the sun which makes it lighter.
For most kids the rash goes away on its own in 612 months but can take longer. Infants are the most prone to develop milia. However they can occur anywhere on the body. It looks like tiny white spots that usually form around the nose of the baby. The bumps can spread from one part of the body to another or from person to person. Flare-ups f rom time to time you will see some areas of the skin become more irritated and flare up due to eczema.