Varied Symptoms Of Epidermolysis Bullosa

White Bumps On The Skin

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Patients with epidermolysis bullosa may sometimes observe white bumps on the skin. Also known as milia, these bumps form as blisters are healing. Milia are particularly common in babies and young children and can occur at any age. They develop when small flakes of skin are trapped in tiny pockets close to the skin's surface. While the bumps are normally seen on the face and around the eyes, patients with epidermolysis bullosa can have them anywhere on the body where blisters have formed. These bumps typically go away on their own and do not require medical treatment. To reduce the risk of milia, patients with epidermolysis bullosa should protect their skin as much as possible to reduce the formation of blisters. Keeping the skin moisturized and avoiding scratching the skin can reduce blistering and milia. Some patients may wish to wear gloves at night to prevent the scratching that can lead to milia, and covering hard surfaces with blankets or other soft items can be beneficial too. Doctors also recommend keeping the home environment at a cool temperature and wearing clothing that is as soft as possible.

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