Bumps on both cheeks may be related to diseases such as folliculitis, perifollicular keratosis, and acne.
1. Folliculitis: a bacterial infection of the hair follicles and their surrounding tissues, which in the clinic is mainly manifested as small pimples on the surface of the skin, partly with pus, and can be painful.
2. Keratosis pilaris: a chronic follicular keratosis skin disease, the cause of its onset in addition to genetics, but also may be related to vitamin A deficiency, the main clinical manifestations of the hair such as normal skin color of the pimples, the surface roughness such as chicken skin-like.
3. Acne: It is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, related to heredity, sebum secretion, keratinization of follicular sebaceous gland ducts, and immune inflammatory response, and often develops on the cheeks, forehead, and jaw, and can be manifested as pimples, pustules, and cysts, and other types of lesions.
Due to the complexity of the etiology, a doctor’s consultation is required.