No.
Nystatin is for a yeast infection (NOT sexually transmitted) but this does not usually cause little bumps. I suggest you go back to the doctor.
The upper region of the dermis containing parallel rows of tiny bumps is called the papillary layer of the dermis. It contains blood vessels, nerve endings, and dermal papillae that help anchor the epidermis to the dermis.
there filled with tiny eggs
Could be...
taste buds
Villi
lungs
If you have tiny red blood blisters on feet and ankles, this could be due to a blood disorder. It may also just be a rash. Seeing a doctor will be important.
The tiny bumps you're describing are likely follicular keratosis, which can occur after sunburn. This condition is characterized by the inflammation of hair follicles, often exacerbated by sun damage. The bumps may appear rough and are typically harmless, but they can be a sign of skin irritation or a reaction to the sunburn. If they persist or cause concern, it's best to consult a dermatologist for further evaluation.
Tiny white bumps on the face can be a condition called milia. These bumps can appear at age. There are harmless.
Goose bumps are the tiny bumps you get all over your body when you get the chills, also sometimes referred to as goose pimples.