Couldn't say: I'm afraid it's not possible to say without some more history and a photograph. The location and timing (springtime) is suspicious for a contact allergic reaction i.e. poison ivy. Maybe you've been outdoors or gardening? Many, many possibilities though.
Answered 5/2/2016
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A picture is worth: ...a thousand words as they say. I believe you could upload a picture so we could be of more precise help. The most common cause of red bumps on the hands eczema, often from an allergy.This results when you come into contact with an allergen and, of course, your hands contact more things than nearly any other part of your body. It could be lotion, soap, etc. Review carefully all contacts and avoid
Answered 10/23/2017
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