Small bumps on both sides of your child’s cheeks may be caused by the presence of fat grains, or by factors such as allergies or eczema.
1. Fat grain: it may be related to heredity and skin inflammation, which can make small smooth particles appear on both sides of the cheeks, which are not fused with each other, and when squeezed hard, hard keratinous rounded particles may be extruded, with no obvious clinical symptoms.
2. Allergy: the child has an allergic reaction to some seafood, which can also cause small bumps on both sides of the cheeks, usually red in color, accompanied by obvious itching.
3. Eczema: may be related to environmental factors, genetic factors, immune factors, can lead to the child’s cheeks on both sides of the needle tip size of the pimples, dense patches, easy to scratch after the erosion, and accompanied by itching, stinging and other symptoms.
Children with small pimples on both sides of the cheeks, with some obvious abnormalities, it is recommended to seek medical attention for appropriate examination and treatment, to avoid adverse effects.