A milium can typically go away on its own without any intervention in most cases. It is best to avoid excessively touching or trying to remove it. If the milium persists or becomes problematic, it is advisable to consult a doctor who can remove it with specific tools. This procedure is very rare as milia are usually a benign issue that resolves on its own. Starting with a family doctor is a good initial step in addressing the situation.
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