Maybe: It is possible, depending on location of the bumps/rash. Areas under clothing or heavy perspiration are potential sites for such rashes. If on outside skin areas where sunscreen was applied, may be assoicated with contact allergy to the sun lotion or its preservatives contained. Do not scratch them. You may try use of 1% hydrocortizone cream (cortaid) applied 2-3 times a day... No scratching.
Answered 7/10/2018
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Allergy vs rash: This could be contact dermatitis to one of the ingredients in the sunscreen as well. Topical Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and 1% Hydrocortisone screen may also be beneficial to alleviate symptoms. Heat rash is also a possibility and will likely be short lived and limited to the sunexposed areas only.
Answered 6/25/2014
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