I don't know, but if the dog has fleas, you should be able to see them, or at least the "flea dirt" they create. If you see dark colored "stuff" on the dog, wet it. If it turns dark red, it's flea dirt, and the dog has fleas. Maybe all it needs is Frontline or Top Spot, or Advantage.
Cystic acne forms cysts, which could be the red bumps you experience. Cysts, specifically, are fluid or pus-filled cavities inside the bumps.
it could be herpes, you should seek medical advice
It could be anything from gingival stippling to Tori. If they change in size, feel or texture, go visit a dentist.
It depends on what size they are and if they are leaking any fluids. They might be a sign of an allergic reaction to something your cat eats or touches. It could be a flea mound. If you leave it alone it will go away. It can be the skull tilting back and that's part of the skull. Or their skull is not fully developed so it takes only 3 days tell its fully grown all the way. If they are bumps on the top of a kitten's head it could just be from fighting to nurse while it was with its mother. This is a very common thing. At any rate, if these bumps start to really bother your cat or you, please see a vet to find out for sure what they are.
Small red bumps on the skin could be signs of rashes or measles. It could also be a precursor to acne problems.
If you're experiencing light bleeding then you shouldn't be using tampons at all because this increases your risks of TSS. I'm not sure what you mean by causing bumps, tampons go inside your body and unless you regularly examine yourself wiht a speculum you'd not be able to see any bumps inside your vagina that could be caused by tampon use.
Because, amniotic eggs contains placenta that could be only developed inside the females womb.
No, go to the doctor. It sounds like you have pustules, which could be a sign of a more serious condition.
No, go to the doctor. It sounds like you have pustules, which could be a sign of a more serious condition.
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 your dog's nose is swelling shut and there are sores present inside of it, there could be a variety of things wrong. Your dog may be having an allergic reaction to something, it could have some type of autoimmune disease, or it could have a tumor or mass.
Because, amniotic eggs contains placenta that could be only developed inside the females womb.