i had no idea on which category this should be on but here it goes.
on my arms and thighs, i have these strange bumps..they feel rough (lol) and like it looks like mini pimples! it can't be because my skin is dry, because i use eucerin, and lotion.
any advice?
i went to my doctor he said to use eucerin, and to scrub hard. NOT WORKING.
also. on my neck it is black..trust me i take forever in teh shower and i scrub hard. what could it be?
how can i get rid of it.
again my doctor said to scrub
thanks so much!
-bev.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Dunnworryjuzdoit answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 3:33 pm: hmmm, I dont know if this is going to help or not but the bumps, if they are hard to see and very tiny but when your rub your skin you can feel them they are usually in response to your environment. I wouldnt call it allergies but it is a reaction to season change or other changes in the environment. In Hawaii, I never had them and then when I moved to Edmonton, Ab in Canada for a little bit I got those bumps on my arms too. A lot of people have them especially on their arms and thighs, but it is hard to desribe what they are or even get rid of them. Sometimes it seems they go away on their own and other times they come back (season change). Im not quite sure about the black on you neck, maybe you havent been scrubbing with eucerin long enough:p SO, keep scrubbin and I hope I helped in some way:) [ Dunnworryjuzdoit's advice column | Ask Dunnworryjuzdoit A Question ]
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