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Chicken skin is simply raised skin. It cannot be popped. It is also called goose bumps or goose flesh.
The correct spelling is goosebumps (raised hair follicles, i.e. skin bumps).
Some signs of rashes are red marks on the skin, raised bumps on the skin, itchiness of the skin, blistering of the skin, ulceration of the skin or scaling of the skin.
They may be the unwanted blood raised out in this form
goose bumps
Chicken wing bumps are formed on the skin. Chickens do not have a lot of skin cells so the bumps form as a result.
well not red bumps but will turn yoru tounge white and cause raised white bumps and make yoru tounge extremly sensitive
A diagnosis cannot be made from a description. See a doctor. It sounds like it may be heat bumps or sweat bumps. I believe it may also have to do with thighs rubbing together that makes bumps. I was told it could be HPV
The bumps on our skin are called goose bumps as they resemble the bumpy skin of a goose after it has been plucked.
Scrotal Calcification is raised bumps on the scrotum. They are caused by Calcium in the body that has attached itself in the sensitive scrotal skin. This is NOT an STD. It is a rare skin disorder that is not contagious. less than 8% of the population has this disorder.
Blisters on the stomach can be caused by an allergic reaction, irritation between the folds of the skin, a viral infection or some type of biting from an insect. Blisters are a raised portion of the skin, similar to bumps, but may be filled with fluid.