Digusting tiny bumps (big rash) on both of my arms!?!


Question: So recently I have found rashes on both my arms on my right arm between my wrist and elbow area is a rash on the side of my arms! On the left arm is a rash in the same area.They are tiny and make my skin bumpy and aren't obvious ,but are moderately visible. I'm not sure what it is ,but it got worse and I think it's from using the sunscreen-lotion, but unsure whether its allergic reaction or an infection from something. It's only on my arms, and no where else. It's not itchy ,but It's only a scantily itchy. I've never been allergic to products before.

this lotion i used contains the following main ingredients I put a star next to ingredients I know I've used before:

Glycerin*
Stearyl Alcohol*
Cetyl Alcohol*
Glycol Stearate
Stearic Acid
Dimethicone Copolyol
Disodium EDTA
Triethanolamine
Phenoxyethanol
Methyl Paraben*
Butyl Paraben
Propyl Paraben
Isobutyl Paraben
Aloe Vera Extract*
Fragance*


Answers: So recently I have found rashes on both my arms on my right arm between my wrist and elbow area is a rash on the side of my arms! On the left arm is a rash in the same area.They are tiny and make my skin bumpy and aren't obvious ,but are moderately visible. I'm not sure what it is ,but it got worse and I think it's from using the sunscreen-lotion, but unsure whether its allergic reaction or an infection from something. It's only on my arms, and no where else. It's not itchy ,but It's only a scantily itchy. I've never been allergic to products before.

this lotion i used contains the following main ingredients I put a star next to ingredients I know I've used before:

Glycerin*
Stearyl Alcohol*
Cetyl Alcohol*
Glycol Stearate
Stearic Acid
Dimethicone Copolyol
Disodium EDTA
Triethanolamine
Phenoxyethanol
Methyl Paraben*
Butyl Paraben
Propyl Paraben
Isobutyl Paraben
Aloe Vera Extract*
Fragance*

It's probably something you just started wearing, using, a new medicine or something you have never eaten before. Oooooooor it could be your nerves from the situation regarding the question you asked the other day.

It might be excema, a skin condition that can range from mild to severe. Mild cases are very common. I used to get it on my forearms. A prescription for topical cream is given by a family doctor or a dermatologist, and it improves quickly.

I've had that before and it was from using a new product. If you've started using a new product, STOP. It should fade within the next week or so. As for symptoms it wasn't itchy really just irritated and uncomfortable and definatly didn't look very appealing

ok these come in and usually dont come out they're probably permanent





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