they might be calcium bumps. or you might have an allergic reaction to the dedergent you are using to wash your clothes...
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i can't answer it unless i ask you - are they red around them and white on the actual bump?
Flax seed helps to get rid of the bumps on the back of your arms. It will also strengthen your nails and make your hair shinier.
if your arms and legs itch, you might have mosquito bites or a rash. check for large red bumps or masses or small red bumps. If you have a dog or a cat, you might have ticks. Also, you might have an allergy you are not aware of. If you dont see any red bumps or you dont have a pet, you should see the doctor.
This sounds like eczema (I have it).
One way is too scrub your arms in the shower hard!!!!! It worked for me
Either chicken pox or your allergic to something.
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.
Go see a doctor. If you have them in other places you could have an allergy to a soap you are using either by bathing or in the laundry. So you could change soaps. Try an over the counter cream to help clear your bumps.
It is called x-ema it shows up more in the summer
Goosebumps on the arms are caused by the contraction of small muscles at the base of hair follicles, called arrector pili muscles. This involuntary contraction is often triggered by emotions, cold temperature, or a sense of danger. The bumps appear when these muscles pull the hair follicles upright, creating the characteristic raised skin texture.