What’s wrong with the redness and small bumps on both sides of the cheeks?

Reddish bumps on both cheeks need to be determined as to what disease they are based on their symptoms and the shape of the bumps. If the bumps growing on both cheeks are accompanied by obvious redness, swelling, and pain, and the pain increases after pressure, accompanied by dizziness and fever, it is considered possible that the bumps are mumps, and treatment with antibiotics is an option. If the bumps on both sides are densely arranged, do not hurt, and have slight keratosis-like changes on the surface when touched by hand, it may be considered follicular keratosis, which is a disease caused by genetic factors, and can be treated with adapalene gel or compound lactic acid cream. If the bumps on both cheeks are accompanied by intense itching, consider the possibility of eczema-like dermatitis or facial dermatitis, which is caused by allergic irritation factors.