Small granules on both sides of the cheeks may be caused by cornus rash, acne, perioral keratosis, etc.
1. Corns: Commonly known as fat grains, they are small cysts located in the epidermis, preferably on the face, not fused with each other, with a smooth surface and protruding top.
2. Acne: Red, raised rashes appear when pores are clogged and susceptible to bacterial infection.
3. Keratosis Pilaris: This is a hereditary disease that can manifest as follicular pimples of pinpoint to grain size.
It is recommended that people with small particles on both sides of the cheeks go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the disease to bring adverse effects on the body.