their are all these bumps on my neck and they wont go away!
Question Posted Monday July 2 2012, 11:09 am
14/f. for about two months i have had these very tiny bumps on my neck.its not eczema becasue i've had it before and i know what it looks like and even had it on my neck before and its like a reddish rash. this is differnt because it is tiny bumps. and i popped some of them to see what it was hoping maybe it was pimples or something but when i popped some just a very tiny tiny ball of skin i guess, because i didnt know what it was. there was no puss like in a pimple or anything. and their not blackheads. i even tryed using st. ives apricot scrub which helped me get rid of some pimples i had but on my neck it didn't help at all. after that i tryed to put on some pimple cream even though their not pimples but just to help but it didnt help. :( iv'e been eating the same foods i always have so i dont know. and my mom wont take me to the doctor because she says we have no health insurance anymore. and makeup doesnt help. what should i use or do??thnks
If I am correct and nothing say I am correct. It is something that will take medication and a doctors treatment to clear up. As a young teenager there are Federal Programs in place that will pay the costs for you to be seen and treated at your local hospital.
Whatever this rash/pimple is, if it is not being responsive to over the counter treatments then a doctors intervention is needed. The programs I speak of are strictly for children which even though you are a teenager/young adult. Under the law you are still a child. A family practitioner may not have access to these programs though your local hospital should.
Ask mom to take you to the local hospital emergency room Hospitals are requires to treat you when you show up at the ER. IF you are unable to pay they will bill the appropriate fund for payment. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
theadvicegal answered Tuesday July 3 2012, 3:17 am: I have no idea what season it is where you live, but it could be heat bumps or a heat rash. Well you can get it without being summer as well.
Sometimes if it's too hot, or you're always warm you can get a heat rash. I'm not exactly sure, but you do sweat around the next area, espcially at the back. I wouldn't touch it or put anything else on it for a while. Leave it and see what happens so it doesn't get wrose hopefully.
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