What are the small white spots on your newborn’s face?

Small white dots on the face of newborns suspected may be maculopapular furuncle, but also may be a pigmentless nevus, nevus anemic nevus, etc., which can be improved by the use of antifungal medication or nutritional supplementation methods.
1. maculopapular furfur: for newborns, facial skin infection with Malassezia can lead to maculopapular furfur, which can be manifested as a punctate rash, and thus small white spots on the newborn’s face. You can use antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole cream externally under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to clean the skin to show excess sebum.
2. Nonpigmented nevus: congenital may be caused by a variety of reasons, which leads to local melanocyte reduction, manifestation of pale spots, generally do not need treatment.
3. Nevus anemicus nevus: for the newborn the disease is a congenital skin disease, usually earlier symptoms, such as in the skin symptoms of pale patches of skin, without treatment.
If the newborn face small white spots continue to not go away, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and diagnosis and treatment.