White rice grains on baby’s nipple may be caused by fat grain, bacterial infection, and high estrogen. Fat grain and estrogen cause no treatment, and bacterial infection requires antibacterial medicine.
1. Fat grain: generally newborns have white spots on their breasts when they are newborns, which become fat grains and will fall off by themselves after a while without special treatment.
2. Bacterial infection: If there are signs of bacterial infection, accompanied by redness and swelling around the area, you can use erythromycin ointment externally under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Excessive estrogen: As the estrogen will be high when the baby comes out from the mother, white spots on the nipple may appear, which will usually recover on its own without any special treatment. This condition can occur in both boys and girls.
If the cause cannot be clarified and is accompanied by symptoms such as an increase in the number of white dots and obvious redness and swelling around them, you should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment.