I have been researching this very topic and I yet to find a real answer. I keep hearing that its an ingrown hair but yet that is not the case with me. I have had such bumps for years and no one has been able to tell me the cause or even what they are. When I had pneumonia they put me on Levaquin (antibiotic) which took care the problem. (so I thought) Two months later they came back bigger, larger and with a vengence. I would love to have an answer to this question also! Any intelligent people out there?
If you smoke ciggarettes, the "FSC" Or Fire Safe Chemicals can cause an allergic reaction in some people. That sounds very much like it. dyshydrtic eczema dyshydrotic eczema that is
The common term for a raised bump on the epidermis filled with a watery fluid is a blister. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, while a large blister is a bulla.
Yes, they cause a large portion of the infectious diseases.
Disease
I think it's just a bruise
Infest means = to be in a place or site in large numbers normally to cause damage or disease.
Infest means = to be in a place or site in large numbers normally to cause damage or disease.
No. Any number raised to a power is not prime.
Large, puss-filled bumps all over the body. If you think you have it, you probably don't. Most likely it's chicken pox or a similar disease. If you think you have the plague or a similar disease, call a doctor immediately.
Behavior can have a significant impact on the overall health of a person. If a person continually eats (a type of behavior) large amounts of unhealthy food and becomes obese, that obesity can cause disease (heart disease, cancer, etc.) in the future. Additionally, the behavior of smoking can cause lung diseases in a person's future. The examples can continue on and on. Many behaviors can trigger or cause various diseases.
Cattle and sheep are still raised in large numbers on the Great Plains.
The medical term for a watery blister is "vesicle." It is a small, fluid-filled raised bump on the skin.