The goosebump like piece on the arm was a small piece, a little larger than it had been a month ago.

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's not a big deal, I've had it on my arm before, and after a while it will be fine on its own.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This belongs to the chicken**, and the scientific name is keratosis pilars. "Chicken**" is a genetically caused constitution. In people with this constitution, the keratin around the hair follicle will thicken, causing the hair follicle opening to be clogged by excessive keratin, forming small bumps in the grain.

    "Chicken **" is not painful, itchy, and will not be diseased, but it is very dry, dandruff, and will affect the appearance. With this nasty disease, many people dare not wear short-sleeved clothes in summer.

    Guidance. You need to take care of it. Otherwise, it will become more and the color will become darker.

    Chicken ** also has a certain relationship with the thickening of keratin, so it is necessary to remove it, but it can not be excessive, and you can use keratin soothing cream to remove chicken skin, which is good for about a month.

    Do not squeeze with your hands, this will cause redness and swelling, and take sunscreen measures to avoid sunburn in summer**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The summer on my hands is the most depressing, I can't wear short sleeves, I am on the legs, every day with a hot towel on the legs, open the pores in the application of Beluff, a thin layer is good, and then drink more water and more hydration, but also eat fruits to supplement vitamins, long-term persistence, it will be fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's best to go to the hospital to have a look, I think this should be goosebumps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are a lot of goosebump-like particles on the arm, which may be caused by allergies, mainly manifested as itching, small pimples, and more itchy after heat. It is recommended to avoid mutton, beef, fish, shrimp, seafood and spicy food, and do not drink alcohol.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to your simple description, you should have keratosis pilaris.

    Keratosis pilaris is a common keratinizing disorder with keratinous plugs at the mouth of the hair follicle, which is a multiple pinpoint-sized keratotic papule of the hair follicle, mainly distributed on the upper arm, lateral thigh and buttocks, and sometimes facial lesions. The damage is usually noticeable in the winter and gets better in the summer. The disease** is unknown, and its occurrence has a great relationship with heredity, and there is often a family history.

    It mainly affects cosmetology, occasionally causes itching, and in a very small number of patients, causes hair follicle pustules.

    At present, there is no ** method for this disease, and patients can take corresponding ** according to their own conditions to improve their condition.

    Usually, patients can reduce the occurrence of this disease by strengthening ** care, such as gentle exfoliation, and apply skin care oil after bathing to protect ** softness. In the dry climate in winter, it is easy to develop this disease due to more water loss. Therefore, it is not advisable to take a bath too often in winter, and it is not advisable to use too many alkaline toiletries.

    In your diet, you can consume some foods rich in vitamin A, such as carrots, green vegetables, fresh fruits, etc. In addition, applying sunscreen and oral vitamin C can also reduce the risk of this disease**.

    Those with mild symptoms can usually rub moisturizing lotions containing fruit acids or exfoliating ingredients, and those with severe symptoms can use topical drugs to apply to the affected area, such as 20% urea cream and tretinoin ointment, to reduce dryness. If the rash is widespread and severe, oral retinoids and vitamin A can be used.

    Laser, dermabrasion and other methods also have a certain effect on the disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only after a body function has undergone a metabolism.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Send it to see.

    Recently, I have goosebumps on my arm, please help me see what it is, please understand!

    Send it to see. It's been long lately. Better. It's all one place and one place like this, one by one.

    Small blisters on the body are generally considered to be caused by allergies.

    It's not itchy at first.

    Scratched after the appeared.

    It's not allergies. It won't go away. Perfunctory.

    Just one piece. Now there are more and more. Still no pain.

    She's just getting older. Just start handing it out. Now the back of the hands, the arms, and the thighs are all there.

    She just doesn't hurt.

    Do you have white bubbles if you don't scratch it?

    This one didn't pay attention. Busy with work. It's just a little bit of the beginning, anyway. And then now there are more and more.

    Isn't this chickenpox this ** is caused by chickenpox.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What's the deal with goosebumps on your arms? How do you remove chicken**?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I started with you sometimes a little itchy, and these days it is very itchy and I went to the hospital for a check-up and said it was chronic urticaria.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I also have it, specializing in the outside of the arm, occasionally a little itchy, bothered for many years, I don't know what it is.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Peripilar keratosis.

    You can exfoliate, you can do it once every two months, don't be too diligent, don't think that the more times the better, it will hurt **.

    When bathing, the temperature of the water should not be too high.

    Use mild shower gel and soap, and do not wash too hard to avoid breaking and bruising.

    Be sure to rub the lotion after bathing, and choose products with good moisturizing to prevent keratinization.

    You should also pay more attention to your diet and eat more whole grains, which contain more vitamin A and vitamin D.

    Pay attention to good hygiene, do not grab or squeeze with your hands.

    This can lead to infections, which can get worse, and there is a risk of scarring and pigmentation, which is even more difficult to recover.

    If you want better and faster improvements, you can use Beluff for a month.

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