See in real life: Skin bumps can sometimes be diagnosed via video. A patient can try HealthTap PRIME for a virtual consult (there is a fee). Otherwise, one's primary care doctor or a dermatologist can examine the bump. It could be a closed comedone, a plugged sebaceous gland or follicle, or less likely a wart or an unusual mole. It may be best to get it examined in-person, so the doctor can feel the texture of it.
Answered 2/7/2019
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