== == Sounds like you have an allergy to something so keep a log of what you eat and it could be hives. If it's starting to burn/itch and getting worse (starting to fill with fluid) you could have the start of shingles. Shingles usually follow nerves (it will look like a red, blistered line). My bet is you have hives. It's best to go to your doctor and be diagnosed before it gets worse. == == This sounds a lot like something I got once while working in schools. I researched forever to find the answer. The best I could come up with was pityriasis rosea. The bumps were light red and they were worst on my back and chest, but they spanned in all the other areas that were noted in the post. I know I read about steroid treatments, but those were to just help with itching and I don't think that they get rid of it. I just waited it out, but it lasted almost 2 months.
You might have body acne.
a crayfish body is smooth. only its tail has little bumps
A crayfish's body is smooth. Only it's tail has a little bumps.
I can speak only on the latter part of your question, the Vicodin. Vicodin is an opiate, and any opiate, even in smaller doses, can affect your histamine receptors and cause hives or itching, little red bumps all over your body that itch something awful.
poison ivy is a piousness plant that gives you itchy bumps all over you body and is very easy to spread
As the name suggests, folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicles. Symptoms include itchy, white, pus-filled bumps which can occur anywhere on the body, or red, itchy pustules on the back and chest.
Yes as it can cause the body to produce more Histamine.
it cannot itch to the body but the tongue can be itchy
This may be Folliculitis, a condition in which the hair follicles become infected, producing mild or severe red bumps. This may occur anywhere on the body. A common treatment is washing affected areas daily with an antiseptic soap. If, after doing this consistently, the irritation continues then consult a physician.
the bumps appears because of the bacteria or any bad microorganisms that the insects had inserted inside our body. or maybe they have the fluid inside their body that makes our skin itchy or get irritated.
it is probably because your body is cold or you ahd sex recently
No, it regulates insulin in your body. Your skin, an organ not a muscle, helps control temperature in the body and goose bumps is just one way of warming up.