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Itchy red bumps at the outside corners of the eyes could be a sign of allergic conjunctivitis, contact dermatitis, or blepharitis. It is recommended to consult with an eye doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The cluster of little bumps under both your cat's armpits could be a heat rash. A little antibacterial cream might heal the bumps.
If they are little bumps, perhaps you have an allergy to the oils/scents used to massage you. Also the bumps could be white-heads caused by the oil clogging your pores.
They could be a number of things. they might just be acne, things such as pimples or something. if they are little bumps that are smaller than zits, then it could be Heat Rash, which is nothing serious. if they are bubble like it could be a cyst.
you should get that checked out... HERPES!!
If all over your body, could be bed bugs or flea bites.
it very well could be exima or goose bumps i am pritty sure
Yes, they can be, especially if they are soft and can be moved around a bit, they are called lipomas.
Small red bumps on the skin could be signs of rashes or measles. It could also be a precursor to acne problems.
If she has never had chicken pox before, they could be chicken pox. They might also be insect bites or acne.
You get little bumps in the paint that contain dead insects. Ultimately they could fossilize, similar to insects in natural amber.
The little brown bumps under your armpit could be a variety of things, including skin tags, moles, or clogged hair follicles. They can also be a sign of a condition like keratosis pilaris or acanthosis nigricans, which is often associated with insulin resistance. If the bumps change in appearance, become painful, or cause concern, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.