Really need more info, but it could be what is called solar urticaria or eczema. Eczema get worse with moisture and itches and can become scaley; whereas, solar urticaria is common early in spring/summer with red blotchy skin that does not itch and is caused by sun exposure. Eczema can be prevented by decreasing moisture and solar urticaria can be reduced by limiting sun-exposure.
Those little white bumps around the penis are likely known as Fordyce spots, which are harmless and common. They are enlarged oil glands that can appear as small, pale bumps or spots. They are not a cause for concern and do not require treatment.
i have those too. i heard it is because you are not wearing enoug sun screen and you should use at least spf 30 when you go outside especially for more than an hour.
DON'T worry about those 'funny bumps' on the areola, those are supposed to be there; they are called Montgomery glands or areolar skin glands. Their function is partially unknown, but scientists suppose they are there to lubricate the nipple/areola area.
go out in the snow with no gloves and wach ur hands turn purple and ur arms will get bumpy those bumps are caled goosebumps-surprisingly my dad had no idea what the goosebumps are! lol!
Relax darling, those little bumps are common during the change of season to the summer. I'm guessing now your sweat glands are working twice as hard and your skin still has to adapt. Small tip, stop popping them, scrub up, and don't put lotion, I'll be cleared out in no time.
there caled ozicons and do nothing
You get it those super small temporary little bumps on your arms and legs from shivering/being cold, or lightly tickling your arm. Some may even get it from being nervous.
When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
When we are cold, the arrector pili muscles contract and pull on the hair bulb, standing the hair in a more erect position. This was an evolutionary response to allow the hair to trap more air and thus give us a better insulation factor. Unfortunately, with our "skimpy fur" this really does not do much good. What we see are little bumps on our skin where the arrector pili muscles have contracted. We call those little bumps, "goose bumps".
Purling, not pearling my dear, creates a bump. Knitting creats a v shape. for example, take garter stitch. all those bumps are purl. if you pull the work, you'll see little v's. those are knit.
I have a Shih Tzu too and she gets "bumps" all over her. Those bumps are toomers. It is ok though because she/he wont die from it so don't worry.
Those bumps are called the Montgomery glands and they act to moisturize the nipples, especially during breastfeeding. See related links for more details.