A person can get chill bumps for many reason. A person can be cold, scared and have something near them.
trickled your finger down their arm very lightly. it makes a chill go down your neck and you get goose bumps. otherwise put them outside in the snow without a jacket
Not that I know of. There is a saying that when you get "goose bumps" someone is walking over your grave. A sudden inexplicable chill has been thought to mean a spirit is in the room (area) with you. There are some that say a "chill" means someone is saying "bad things" about you.
The chill bumps are caused but a small muscle attached to a skin-hair, which is serves as a heater when activated. Face does not need skin-hair muscle heating, it has enough blood circulation and lots of under-skin facial muscles. I get chill bumps on my face and the rest of my body as well. They are not derived from being cold but from emotion. So it is possible as it happens to me on a daily basis.
Goose bumps, also called goose pimples, goose flesh, chill bumps, chicken skin, people bumps, or the medical term cutis anserina, are the bumps on a person's skin at the base of body hairs which involuntarily develop when a person is cold or experiences strong emotions such as fear or awe.
White bumps on a child's face can be caused by several factors, such as milia, which are tiny cysts that often appear in infants and young children. They can also result from clogged pores, allergic reactions, or other skin conditions like eczema. If the bumps persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a pediatrician or dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Want to come over for some Netflix and chill?Chill out dude, it was a joke.We will leave it to chill in the fridge.
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There was a chill in the fall air. His presence put a chill on the party.
Rubber, plastic, or gel coated toys can be chewed on by the infant to relieve pain, usually if there is small bumps on the toys as well this would also help while the infant chews. Putting honey on the infants gums, or using a small amount of alcoholic to numb the infants pain might also work.
Prickly heat is also known as miliaria, and it is a common condition in newborns and infants. It results from blocked sweat glands, leading to small red bumps or blisters on the skin. Keeping babies cool and dressing them in loose, breathable clothing can help prevent prickly heat.
chill in Tagalog: lamig