its just where the skin has healed, its like a scar, some scar's are hard
It could be that, or the ear is infected and it's a small ball of puss. What you do is you keep the earring in but twist it and clean it regualrly.
Snakes were originaly large lizards. Have you ever seen large bumps on a ball python? If those bumps you've seen were near the back those were originaly their legs. -L.B.K. Snakes were originaly large lizards. Have you ever seen large bumps on a ball python? If those bumps you've seen were near the back those were originaly their legs. -L.B.K.
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When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
Healthy people may not need treatment for molluscum contagiosum, because the bumps usually go away on their own in 2 to 4 months. Some people choose to remove the bumps because they don't like how the bumps look or they don't want to spread the virus to other people. Doctors usually recommend treatment for bumps in the genital area to prevent them from spreading. If you need treatment, your choices may include: Freezing the bumps, called cryotherapy or cryosurgery. Scraping off the bumps, called curettage. Putting a chemical on the bumps, like cantharidin or potassium hydrochloride. Using liquids or creams, such as those used to treat warts.
I have a Shih Tzu too and she gets "bumps" all over her. Those bumps are toomers. It is ok though because she/he wont die from it so don't worry.
Those bumps are called the Montgomery glands and they act to moisturize the nipples, especially during breastfeeding. See related links for more details.
You don't get them pierced that big it's called stretching, you need them pierced first. If you wanna get your ears stretched start with a small 1mil nn go up i will warn you that it does hurt
I was right at 12 weeks and 3 days lmp when I got the Montgomery bumps on my areola's
Your insides would have pathogens attached to your skin cells to produce bumps and warts. This symptom would go away after 6-12 months. But this could be within 4 years.
They are swellings of the tissues that you injured. Sometimes, they bleed and you will have bruise.
Those are hair follicles. Humans have hair follicles, but you don't notice them until they turn into 'goose bumps' or 'goose pimples'.