Bumps that release a clear liquid when squeezed could be many different things. Examples they could be are acne, cysts, poison ivy or boils.
im not a doctor, but the clear stuff is probably white blood cells. You might Try researching Dyshidrosis, it sounds similar to your symptoms
I was going to say your lactating but that's more milky than clear and sticky. Go see a doctor.
Blisters.
sounds like a blister
no
Many conditions cause small bumps. See your healthcare provider for a clear diagnosis.
look like liquid
Stridex if acne , if actual bumps (pseudofaliculitis barbae)-see a dermatologist..
A small cluster of clear bumps on the forearm could be caused by several conditions, such as folliculitis, which is inflammation of hair follicles, or a condition called keratosis pilaris, characterized by tiny, rough bumps. Allergic reactions or irritations, such as contact dermatitis, may also present as clear bumps. If the bumps persist, change, or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
No apple sauce is not a clear liquid! =)
The rock you are describing is likely quartz. Quartz is a clear, flat, and often has rounded bumps on its surface. It is a common mineral found in many different types of rocks.
crystal clear