One possibility is that they are bug bites. You should check your home for Bed Bugs. If you do not have bed bugs then you may have a rash from something you are allergic to. There are also other conditions that can cause this such as Measels, Scarlet Fever, Boils, Ring Worm, or maybe Rosacia.
If all over your body, could be bed bugs or flea bites.
You might have body acne.
The bumps forming on your body could be due to various reasons such as an allergic reaction, insect bites, heat rash, skin infection, or a skin condition like acne or eczema. If the bumps are painful, increasing in size, or causing other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Lying down for prolonged periods of time causes bed sores...but not "lie bumps"!
Itchy red bumps can be caused by many things. They could be an allergic reaction to something such as a new detergent or medication. They can also be caused by contact dermatitis, poison ivy, a reaction to sunlight, an illness, and bug bites.
No, it regulates insulin in your body. Your skin, an organ not a muscle, helps control temperature in the body and goose bumps is just one way of warming up.
yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease
It's possible that they could be a skin rash caused by an allergic reaction, insect bites, or a viral infection. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
This is what I pulled from another site. "After the bite, some saliva of the mosquito remains on the wound. The proteins present in the saliva evoke an immune response in the body. The area that is bitten swells up and is called the wheal. After some time, the swelling goes away but the bitten area will continue to itch until the immune cells of the body break down the saliva proteins.
There can be many reasons for this, including skin diseases, bug bites, boils, tumors, sun burn, wounds. See your doctor if you think your symptoms are unusual for your body.
Chicken PoxAllergiesDermatitisAnd i wouldn't itch it cause it can make it worse or scarTry this site it should helphttp://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/tools/symptom/545.html
No usually. This can cause tender, red bumps or patches to develop on the skin (particularly the shins), as well as rashes on the upper body.