See in real life: Skin bumps can sometimes be diagnosed via video. A patient can try HealthTap for a video consultation (there is a fee). Otherwise, one's primary care doctor or a dermatologist can examine the bump. It could still be warts or from an abrasion. It could be an usual mole or some closed comedones. It may be best to get it examined, so that the doctor gets the texture and feel of it.
Answered 1/24/2020
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