I get these little bumps pretty often. They feel as though there's something in my eye, like an eyelash or piece of dust. What they are, though, are infected meibomian glands. It's a minor condition and can usually be "cured" immediately by lifting the eyelid and gently scraping the bumps with a fingernail or more hygenically with a Q-tip to "pop" the tiny blister. In order to prevent the condition, try using eyedrops daily. I've found eyedrops that are specifically for allergy sufferers work best.
I'm not a Doctor or health professional. All of this advice is through personal experience and by asking my Dr. what she thought.
Tiny white bumps on the face can be a condition called milia. These bumps can appear at age. There are harmless.
taste buds are the tiny bumps on your and my mouth.
When you are cold or scared, tiny muscles called arrector pili contract, causing hair to stand up and creating goose bumps on your skin.
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If they are tiny red bumps This condition is caused by a bug called the sarcoptic mite. For more info You can look on wikipedia.
taste buds
Could be...
Villi
No. Do not panic, but go to a doctor or a clinic soon. What you may have are tiny parasites that have burrowed under your skin and are living there, called scabies.
Goose bumps are the tiny bumps you get all over your body when you get the chills, also sometimes referred to as goose pimples.
Sand and salt water could potentially cause irritation or allergic reactions on the skin, leading to the appearance of tiny dots or rash-like spots on your inner thigh. These symptoms could also be caused by insect bites or contact dermatitis. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it's recommended to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
taste bugs remember. you should of learned that in preschool.