Meat grains in babies may be caused by cornus rash, sebaceous cysts, keratosis pilaris and other reasons.
1. Corns: Corns may be caused by heredity, sweat duct damage, etc. The lesions are yellowish-white firm papules with a very thin epidermis on the surface, mostly on the eyelids, forehead, cheeks, and back of the hands.
2. Sebaceous cysts: Sebaceous cysts are mainly caused by the blockage of sebaceous glands, and the lesions are usually in the shape of grains of rice, peanuts, eggs, and other smooth surface, clear border particles, which are often found on the back of the buttocks, head and face and other parts of the body.
3. Keratosis pilaris: Keratosis pilaris may be caused by chromosomal abnormalities, lack of vitamin A, genetic mutations, etc., lesions are mostly corn-like follicular papules, mostly occurring in the face, buttocks, back, thighs and other parts.
There are many reasons that cause babies to have granulomas, and the specific causes need to go to the hospital for examination to determine, and after diagnosis can be treated under the guidance of the doctor.