How to treat small bumps on the areola

Small bumps on the areola, this condition needs to be determined as to which type it belongs to. If it is due to infection, such as localized skin soft tissue inflammation, localized topical ointments can be applied temporarily, and antibiotic creams can be applied topically, such as fusidic acid cream or erythromycin ointment can be applied topically. If it is accompanied by significant pain, oral antibiotics are also needed, such as oral roxithromycin or oral doxycycline, etc. These can be taken. However, if such bumps are localized papules and pimples formed due to allergies, you can apply topical tretinoin econazole cream or compound ketoconazole cream, or you can also take oral antihistamines appropriately, such as oral loratadine or epalrestin. If you are pregnant, it may also be a Montserrat nodule. Montserrat nodules can be left untreated for a while if the development is not obvious, and observed for a while.