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bumps?


Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 2:29 pm

I have these bumps like right in the middle of my boobs. I have prom coming up and they have been there for like a week. I wash it everytime I take a shower and I tried putting my proactiv on it even though its not a zit. Nothing seems to help.
So what should I do?


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Burlesque answered Friday March 28 2008, 10:37 pm:
i got bumps on my chest between my boobs and right along the sides of them in the middle too, they looked like zits but didnt pop and no amount of scrubbing made them go away.

my dr. told me it was sweat and directed me to expose my chest more to air and light and said it would clear up

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WhiteDestiny09 answered Thursday March 27 2008, 4:48 pm:
"People often describe localized swollen areas on, or under, the skin as lumps or bumps. While bumps on, or under, the skin may result from conditions that give rise to a skin rash, many other conditions can result in solitary raised lumps on the skin. Infections, tumors, and the body's response to trauma or injury can all lead to lumps or bumps that appear to be located on or underneath the skin.

Depending upon the cause of skin lumps or bumps, they may vary in size and be firm or soft to the touch. The overlying skin may be reddened or ulcerated. Skin bumps may or may not be painful or tender, depending upon the cause of the lesions."

If you care to read more and possibly diagnose your problem, check out this website where I recieved this information.

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if this doesn't help, i would suggest going to your doctor.

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