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"Does my 3-year-old daughter have two small white spots on her cheek?"

It is difficult to determine what the two small white dots on your daughter's cheek could be without seeing them. It is possible that they are milia, sebaceous cysts, or something else. It is recommended to keep the skin moisturized with a fragrance-free cream and always protect it from the sun. If more lesions appear, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.

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