Red Bumps: It is a little hard to say without actually seeing them but it sounds as though they could be something that is often referred to as hemangiomas. These can often be treated easily by a dermatologist.
Answered 12/15/2014
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Depends: Red bumps on the skin can represent a number of things including a hypersentitivity reaction or allergy, a skin reaction to a viral infection, medication, or other environmental exposures. Some skin changes may signifiy a more serious condition. If your skin rash persists, you should see your health care provider to have it evaluated.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Many reasons: The spots could be anything from a reaction to a food, medication or soap to an infection or a sign of a more serious condition. More information is needed, but you should see a healthcare provider if the spots persist.
Answered 5/21/2015
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Skin rash: Very hard to diagnose without both visual and hands on. You need to see your primary care physician.
Answered 9/2/2015
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