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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).
Raised bumps under the skin on the palm of your hand can be caused by conditions such as calluses, cysts, or even warts. It's best to have a healthcare professional evaluate them to determine the exact cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
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
Bumps on the skin are commonly referred to as "welts." Welts are raised, swollen areas that can occur due to various causes, such as allergic reactions, insect bites, or skin conditions. The term "whelp" typically refers to a young dog or the act of giving birth in animals, rather than to skin bumps.
goose bumps
Tiny nubs of raised skin cells can refer to various skin conditions, such as keratosis pilaris, which is characterized by small, rough bumps typically found on the arms, legs, and cheeks. These bumps occur due to the buildup of keratin, a protein that protects skin cells. Other causes might include warts, acne, or folliculitis. It's advisable to consult a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
A cluster of raised red bumps on the elbow could potentially be a variety of skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis, but it is not typical for them to indicate skin cancer. Skin cancer often presents as changes in existing moles or new growths that have irregular borders, varied colors, or are asymmetrical. However, any persistent or concerning skin changes should be evaluated by a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
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