Celulite (fat).
AnswerSounds like you might have a rash, such as a heat rash or towel rash or even worse,maybe some STD. I suggest you go see your gyno. to be safe.if they are small red bumps they could be a reaction to a certain type of underwear that u may be allergic to. ive had them once or twice and im guessing that's what causes them
Flea bites typically appear in clusters and are often found on the lower body, while mosquito bites are usually singular and can appear anywhere on the body. Flea bites tend to be very itchy and can sometimes cause a rash, while mosquito bites can also be itchy but may sometimes be painless. Additionally, flea bites can sometimes lead to a small red bump with a puncture mark in the center, while mosquito bites usually result in a raised, reddish bump.
you get a small lump and the itching feeling due to an allergic reaction to the mosquito saliva.
mosquito
A mosquito bit me, the spot now itches insatiably. When a mosquito bites a person, their saliva is injected into the bloodstream, which causes itching. Mosquitoes are small.
Dust mites don't bite, they feed off dead skin
A mosquito, bee or any insect that has wings and a stinger.
They could be insect bites but I'm not sure. Probably mosquito or horsefly.
When a mosquito bites an infected person, a small amount of blood is taken in which contains microscopic malaria parasites. About 1 week later, when the mosquito takes its next blood meal, these parasites mix with the mosquito's saliva and are injected into the person being bitten.
Most of the time you don't feel mosquito bites and only realize you've been bitten well after the fact, when you see a red lump and it starts to itch. However, if the mosquitoes are big and nasty enough, its bite can feel like a small needle in your skin.
The appearance of the bites doesn't indicate whether you got a virus from mosquito bites. If you get any symptoms like fatigue, headache, or fever, see your health care provider. The vast majority of mosquito bites don't spread disease.
if a mosquito bite gets infected then it will constantly bleed, it could cause you a little pain in that area and if it is not treated as soon as it appears then it will start to spread.
To effectively treat mosquito bites on cats, you can apply a small amount of over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to the affected area to reduce itching and inflammation. Additionally, you can use a cold compress to help alleviate any discomfort. If the bites appear to be causing your cat significant distress or if they are showing signs of an allergic reaction, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for further treatment options.