Little red bumps on my underarm?
Pearsquared
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I'm starting to get some loose skin and stretch marks underneath my upper arms (my triceps), which didn't bother me because hey, it's pretty common.
However, I now also have what feels like lots of goosebumps under my arms, and a lot of them are pinkish-red. All the bumps are at the hair follicle like normal goosebumps, but a few of them look like little zits, and I have none on the top of my arm. They're on both arms.
Has anyone experienced this before? I wish I had noticed it earlier because I was at the Doctor just this Monday. xP
I tried taking pictures, but they don't really show up very well. I'll try again when I get to a place that has more light.
However, I now also have what feels like lots of goosebumps under my arms, and a lot of them are pinkish-red. All the bumps are at the hair follicle like normal goosebumps, but a few of them look like little zits, and I have none on the top of my arm. They're on both arms.
Has anyone experienced this before? I wish I had noticed it earlier because I was at the Doctor just this Monday. xP
I tried taking pictures, but they don't really show up very well. I'll try again when I get to a place that has more light.
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I am not sure if this is the same thing but I would have problems during summer months and dove actually makes a deoderant that helps keep the skin clear and smooth. It has worked for me. I also hear dry brushing works for things like this as well but I've only just started.0
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I am not sure if this is the same thing but I would have problems during summer months and dove actually makes a deoderant that helps keep the skin clear and smooth. It has worked for me. I also hear dry brushing works for things like this as well but I've only just started.
Edit: Dry brushing might work. I am worried that it could be sensitive skin.0 -
Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.0
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Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.0
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It could be a staph skin infection. I've gotten this in the summer when I perspire a lot. You can try an anti-bacterial soap several times a day. If it spreads and/or doesn't go away or the bumps get bigger (boils) then you'll need to see a doctor.0
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If it's not Keratosis Pilaris (Which virgin coconut oil helps a lot) then it just sounds like a rash or irratation. Does it get worse when you exercise? Like your arms ( I call them my bat wings hehe) rub on your sides? If so you can try body glide or powder or something to help.0
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It could be a staph skin infection. I've gotten this in the summer when I perspire a lot. You can try an anti-bacterial soap several times a day. If it spreads and/or doesn't go away or the bumps get bigger (boils) then you'll need to see a doctor.0
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If it's not Keratosis Pilaris (Which virgin coconut oil helps a lot) then it just sounds like a rash or irratation. Does it get worse when you exercise? Like your arms ( I call them my bat wings hehe) rub on your sides? If so you can try body glide or powder or something to help.0
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Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.
It doesn't have to itch. I get these little bumps all the time and they never itch.0 -
It could be a staph skin infection. I've gotten this in the summer when I perspire a lot. You can try an anti-bacterial soap several times a day. If it spreads and/or doesn't go away or the bumps get bigger (boils) then you'll need to see a doctor.
Sounds a lot like a heat rash or something. I'd try to keep the area dry, out of the sun and cool and see what happens. I would not exfoliate, that will irritate it more. See how it is in a few days and then perhaps check in with your doctor.0 -
Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.
It doesn't have to itch. I get these little bumps all the time and they never itch.
I have Keratosis Pilaris, but it's on my upper arms not under them. Mine never itched either. It actually was pretty bad but I have almost got rid of it. Maybe 1 or 2 bumps now!! I wipe down my arms with Apple Cider Vinegar about once a week and I apply Organic Virgin Coconut Oil on them every day after I shower. I had tried a ton of different things even perscriptions from a dermatologist, but this is what worked!0 -
Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.
It doesn't have to itch. I get these little bumps all the time and they never itch.
@Murphy612: Do you exfoliate your arms, or just wash them normally? I'm absorbing information like a sponge because I'll probably pick up coconut oil tonight and I've never heard of kp before now. Also, now that I think about it, I may have had some on my upper arms, but I always thought it was acne. It's possible that it was this instead.
Also, where do you get the coconut oil? Would it be in a pharmacy or a supermarket, and what section? Or do you order it online?0 -
That has happened to me. I quit using deodorant and quit shaving and just use soap and water, then splash on apple cider vinegar. It helps. For me it happens when I sweat too much or if I wear synthetic clothes.0
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@Murphy612: Do you exfoliate your arms, or just wash them normally? I'm absorbing information like a sponge because I'll probably pick up coconut oil tonight and I've never heard of kp before now. Also, now that I think about it, I may have had some on my upper arms, but I always thought it was acne. It's possible that it was this instead.
I always thought they were acne too, I also have issues with adult hormonal acne. NO I never exfoliate any of my skin. I have really sensitive skin and I read a lot about how exfoliating actually can make your skin worse by drying it out. A lot of people do it, but I don't and I only use oils as a moisturizer, never lotions or anything like that. I use Jojoba on my face and coconut oil on my body. It works amazingly. I get it at Trader Joe's for only $4.99 a jar lol It is with the other cooking oils http://traderjoes.com/fearless-flyer/article.asp?article_id=9730 -
That has happened to me. I quit using deodorant and quit shaving and just use soap and water, then splash on apple cider vinegar. It helps. For me it happens when I sweat too much or if I wear synthetic clothes.0
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@Murphy612: Do you exfoliate your arms, or just wash them normally? I'm absorbing information like a sponge because I'll probably pick up coconut oil tonight and I've never heard of kp before now. Also, now that I think about it, I may have had some on my upper arms, but I always thought it was acne. It's possible that it was this instead.
I always thought they were acne too, I also have issues with adult hormonal acne. NO I never exfoliate any of my skin. I have really sensitive skin and I read a lot about how exfoliating actually can make your skin worse by drying it out. A lot of people do it, but I don't and I only use oils as a moisturizer, never lotions or anything like that. I use Jojoba on my face and coconut oil on my body. It works amazingly. I get it at Trader Joe's for only $4.99 a jar lol
Man, I miss Trader Joe's! I always shopped there when I lived in Ann Arbor MI. We don't have one in the area, but if that's the case, chances are I can probably find it at Meijer or Oryana (our local natural foods store).0 -
That has happened to me. I quit using deodorant and quit shaving and just use soap and water, then splash on apple cider vinegar. It helps. For me it happens when I sweat too much or if I wear synthetic clothes.
ACV is awesome :-) I even wrote a blog about all the wonderful uses for it, lol http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/murphy612/view/why-do-you-smell-like-an-easter-egg-2731080 -
A gentle cleansing exfoliant always helps when I get irritated. It works to remove anything that might be clogging the follicles like sweat, dirt, and dead skin cells.0
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Look up Keratosis Pilaris and see if that fits what you're experiencing.
It doesn't have to itch. I get these little bumps all the time and they never itch.
@Murphy612: Do you exfoliate your arms, or just wash them normally? I'm absorbing information like a sponge because I'll probably pick up coconut oil tonight and I've never heard of kp before now. Also, now that I think about it, I may have had some on my upper arms, but I always thought it was acne. It's possible that it was this instead.
Also, where do you get the coconut oil? Would it be in a pharmacy or a supermarket, and what section? Or do you order it online?
I try to leave them alone because they don't bother me. But they are annoying so maybe I'll try the vinegar trick0 -
hey I have the same thing. I went to my doctor and she said it's pretty common and you just have to moisturize as often as you can and it will eventually go away.0
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hey I have the same thing. I went to my doctor and she said it's pretty common and you just have to moisturize as often as you can and it will eventually go away.0
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