Milia, also known as “milk spots”, is a skin condition that is often confused with white skin pimples, but it can affect both babies and adults, The Sun reports.

A milium is a skin type cyst that is filled with the protein keratin, which causes small, raised bumps on the skin.

The condition usually occurs around the eyes, nose and mouth, and although it usually disappears quickly in babies, it can still be difficult to deal with it as an adult.

There are two main reasons why people develop milk spots.

One is because their sweat glands are not well developed, this is most common in newborns.

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