Newborn babies with white bumps on their faces are mainly considered two diseases: neonatal milia and neonatal acne, which can subside on their own and do not require special treatment. The onset of neonatal milia is due to the newborn sebaceous glands are not fully developed and mature, with the baby’s age increases, most babies at 4 months of age can gradually subside, without special treatment. If the local skin is congested and red, you can use glycerin lotion to apply. Newborn acne occurs when the baby is affected by hormones in the mother’s body. Most infant acne can also subside on its own within three months and does not need to be treated. If the symptoms of white granules on the face of newborn babies get progressively worse or there are other symptoms such as itching and pain, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause with the help of a doctor, and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.