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What causes not rash..but mosquito looking bumps on the kin for no reason?


No i dont have a disease..Recently i have been getting bumps everyone on my body well not everywhere on my body but like different places of it..I havent changed my eating patters..Ive been drinking regular body fluids..Im not allergic to nothing. For example the other day i picked up a computer and it was heavy..it was lying on my arms but when i put it down my skin on my arms was normal like anyone elses would be, then later on i got like a bump like a mosquito bite and it was itching..I was thinking maybe i was allergic to metal but im not . A different time a friend dug her nails into my skin and it didnt hurt..then later on i had like mosquito looking bites and they itched..Does anyone know whats causing this? IT was on my legs too and on my chest for no reason..no i dont have ticks, ants , fleas, mosquitos..

Not body fluids.. i meant fluids that the body needs..sorry

Sounds like hives.

It could be dry skin. Use some kind of lotion or baby oil aft er you shower..But it really sounds like you have any bits,,,,Good Luck

You said you had been drinking regular body fluids. I hope this means that your drinking the daily limit of water...And you not drinking body fluids...If thats the case thats what the bump are on you...

Sound like welts to me! You might be allergic to something and each time you make contact the reaction might happen more quickly and become more severe.
I suggest you go to your Doctor and ask to have allergy testing done to find out what it is. If you are allergic and the reaction gets really bad, you could stop breathing! Not something I would recommend trying!!!

Sounds like hives.
It's your nerves.
Or else an allergy.
Only a doctor can tell you for sure.

Your having skin disorder.

I may or may not correct in this diagnosis, I guess your having a psoriasis, a type of skin disorder.

According to a dermatologist, More than 4.5 million Americans have psoriasis. People usually get it anywhere between the ages of 15 and 35. It can, of course, start at any age. The most common areas of the body for psoriasis to appear are the knees, elbows, scalp, and lower back. But as you may know, psoriasis may develop anywhere that you have skin.

There are many types of psoriasis. The most common type is plaque psoriasis. It affects about 80% of people who have psoriasis.

Dr. Menter tells the psoriasis story.

"Your skin is made up of many different cells. Your outer skin cells are constantly shedding, while new cells are being made. This process normally takes about 28 days. But with psoriasis, these skin cells multiply a whole lot faster. In psoriasis, this process of making new skin cells can actually take only 3 to 6 days. The result of this is the red, inflamed build-up of skin you know as plaque psoriasis."

"Now, your T-cells are the main cause of psoriasis. These T-cells are actually part of your immune system. And they are most often associated with fighting infections. As with many other types of cells, T-cells sometimes get orders from different cells within your body. And they may also give orders to other types of cells, such as skin cells.

So what happens in psoriasis? The T-cells overreact and tell your skin cells to multiply. As a result of this, the skin cells just pile up鈥攐ne on top of the other鈥攁nd tend to flake off, causing these classic plaques of psoriasis. This is in addition to the burning and itching that you suffer from every day with psoriasis. As a dermatologist, I'm excited to offer RAPTIVA to my patients with psoriasis. It's worked for so many already."

RAPTIVA could work for you, too.

According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, a lot of people who have psoriasis are unsatisfied with their current treatment. If you have stopped treating your psoriasis or are unhappy with your current therapy, now is the time to talk to a dermatologist about RAPTIVA.

For starters, it has a proven safety profile, and RAPTIVA has a low occurrence of serious side effects. Plus, it has been studied in more patients with psoriasis, and over a longer period of time than any other drug (biologic) of its kind. So you can feel confident in knowing that RAPTIVA is an excellent choice when it comes to getting results for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

THE BEST THING TO DO IS CONSULT A DERMATOLOGIST

It does sound like an allergic reaction. I remember when I was younger if someone slapped me their whole handprint would welt up on my skin.

The doctor said I had "mechanical skin irritation". Mind you those days no one thought anything "bad" ever happened to young people so he just dismissed it.

I think because I worked in a bakery as a teen (hot oven, flour, dusty and steamy and we made garlic bread)...maybe something like the yeast or something was affecting my body...since it was hot and moist and all that stuff was getting into my skin etc. I worked at a factory where they made powdered juices and chocolate too...so all that "dust" of chemicals must have been causing it because later it all went away. But I reacted much like you did...where anything that touched me seem to give me some kind of sensitive reaction.

Try taking an anti-histamine like Benadryl when that happens and see if it quickly goes away and helps. If so you will know that it IS an allergic reaction and see if perhaps something in your environment is causing it. Where do you work? Are you exposed to dust/mold/chemicals/etc.?

you got it to! I have the same thing one Minuit there not there and the next Minuit they aper I don't know what they are I want it to stop! try putting some itch cream on it that takes away the itch.

Congratulations! Those little bumps are collectively known as "acne" and help mark the first stage of puberty. While most men experience puberty quite a bit sooner than you are, you can now confidently step forth into the world and proclaim your newly-acquired manhood to all.

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