What Could These Bumps Be (On Wrists/Hands)?
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So, about 2 weeks ago, I woke up with 3 little bumps. 2 on my left forearm and 1 on the right. They looked almost like pimples. The tops of them seemed to have pus inside (the top was yellowish). At first, I thought they may have been a spider bite, but it didn't seem likely with 3 different spots and no pain, etc. I left them alone since I didn't know what they were.They gradually started to heal over a few days and turned into scabs. Now the scabs are gone and there are circular scar-like marks where these pimple-like bumps were. Now, since about a week ago, I have had some small bumps around wrist and on my hand/fingers. They aren't skin colored, but a little pink. They do NOT itch at all. They are mostly on the left wrist/hand, but I have seen a few on the right as well. Right now, there is probably close to 20 of them. They don't seem to be going away at all, but some days there are 1 or 2 more. They don't seem to be filled with anything, however, if you look VERY closely, some of them have a TINY black dot in the center. Also, on my left wrist there is now a red bump that is bigger than the rest and it sometimes itches. I noticed it a few days ago. When I first noticed it, it was a flat red dot with a little pink around it. It is no longer flat and the red in the center is gone. All of it it is now a raised bump. I'm not sure if it is related to the other bumps or not. Nothing in my diet has changed and my clothes are washed with the same detergent, so I don't think it's an allergy. What could these be? These don't sound like psoriasis, eczema, or any other skin condition that I have read about. None of the info I've seen online seems to fit these bumps. I can try to get pictures if they would help.
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Answer:
Wow, That rite there is a tuff one. Almost sounds like the same thing with my younger brother, but his bumps are kinda flesh colored, the are located at the crease of his fore arm & bi-cep on his left arm, they do not itch, ain't sore at all nor painfull. He's had them for several years now. He's even went to his doctor to have tests done on them! The dr's cant figure it out as to what they are or as to what started them to begin with. Just like ya say of yerself, he's not alergic to anything nor does he have any skin conditions at all. He's not taken any type of medicine for them. They don't seem to bother him at all. He just continues on with his daily life as if nuthin has happened. Best of luck to ya! Hope ya can be healed from them lil critters!
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