Juvenile Xanthoma is a rare skin disorder that primarily affects children and young adults. It is characterized by the formation of yellowish nodules or bumps on the skin. Synonyms for this condition include Juvenile Xanthogranuloma and Xanthoma Juvenilis. Although these terms may vary, they all refer to the same condition. The nodules typically appear on the trunk, limbs, head, or neck and are usually harmless, albeit unsightly. Treatment options for Juvenile Xanthoma aim to reduce the appearance of the nodules or relieve any associated symptoms. While this condition may cause concern, it is important to consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and appropriate management.