What creams are used to treat milia?

There are no specific creams that can be used to treat milia, and physical therapy is the main treatment to remove them. Corns are retention cysts originating from the epidermis or epithelium of the appendages. Similar to epidermal cysts, only different in size, containing granular layers of squamous epithelial capsule walls and layers of keratinized capsule contents, there is no ointment that can be used for treatment, and physical therapy measures are mainly taken. The skin can be sterilized by routine local disinfection, and then the skin can be pricked with a sterile needle to pick out the small yellowish-white particles, and then sterilized again to prevent infection. It can also be removed by laser and other physical treatment measures. Corns are recommended to seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

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