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Small white bumps near eyelid
I have small bumps near eyelid. Maybe Milia spots. They are harmless and aren't growing. But it's been over 3 years and they are not going away. How do I get rid of them?
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Hii... Its xanthelasma, some fat deposits under skin... Need to be treated correctly to prevent further spread Need complete evaluation and history for accurate diagnosis, After that  correct treatment options can be provided .. Take lipid profile tests Use antioxidants and anti cholesterol medicines based on reports for now So kindly consult on-line for further evaluation and prescription
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It's either xanthelesma (fat collection) or milia en plaque (multiple milia in one location) Either are very easily treatable
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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It's fat crystals..few medicine available for good improvement.. for detailed information on medicine di online consultation
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Could be milia, syringoma. Better quality photos required. Please use good sunprotection. Anyway, even though creams are available, a procedure would guarantee clearance of the lesions
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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Consult online for further treatment
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