Red, Flakey Bumps On My Arms. Posted: 06-18-04 02:07am
Hey. Well my problem is that I have these
small, red, flakey bumps going all along
my arms, hair seems to be growing out of
some them . I've had them for a couple
years, but never this bad, and I really
had payed no attention to them. I've
tried several lotions, and creams but
nothing seems to be helping them go away.
Does anyone know what this condition is
called, or if there is a type of
perscription cream I could get from a
dermatologist and help make them go away?
Any help would be greatly appreatiated!
Thanks!
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gman2000
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 48
Posted: 06-19-04 13:59pm
I have this too, red rasied bumps. Ive
talked to my doctor about ti many times,
and there is nothing that will make it go
away, im sorry to say. He did say that
it usually goes away when u get older.
Try some vitamin e lotion on your arms, it
usually makes the redness go down
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Venugopal
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 192 Location: India
Red Flaky Bumps On My Arms Posted: 06-24-04 05:25am
Is there any itching, pain, irritation or
any other symptom associated with the
same? What is the approximate size of
those? Is it possible to mail an image of
the skin condition taken through a webcam
along with the data on this site?
Dr.Venugopal gouri.
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gremms30
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Posts: 1
Red Bumps On the Upper Arms Posted: 07-02-04 16:10pm
I'm 23 and i've had these bumps on my
upper arms my entire life, and i've met
several people who have them also. They
are ingrown hairs and it's actually a
genetic condition passed on from your
parents/grandparents. I have found a way
to control them that works for me and
might work for you. In the shower every
morning I use an exfoliating body wash
such as bath and body works anti aging
scrub or clinique's exfolient scrub.
Using a loofa in addition to the scrub
helps also, but isn't necessary. This
removes the dry skin on the surface of the
bumps. Then as soon as I get out of the
shower I put on a thick moisturizer (skin
firming lotions work best) and then I rub
a retin a creme on top of that. Retin a
is usually used for wrinkles but
dermatologists also give it to people with
very dry skin. You can find it over the
counter. In addition you can put more
lotion on before you go to bed, but for me
once a day works fine. I hope that helps,
and don't feel bad a lot of people have
this problem.
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Kit
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Jul 2004 Posts: 41 Location: PA, USA
I Have Help ! Posted: 07-23-04 22:29pm
Confirm this with your doctor... :d
sounds like . . .
What you actually have is called keratosis
pilaris, a common mild condition in which
the backs of the upper arms look rather
like dried out, plucked chicken flesh. If
this is the case, half of your children
are likely to have the same future in
store for them. Keratosis pilaris is
hereditary. The rash is caused by firm
little plugs forming in the hair
follicles. The plugs themselves are made
of bits of keratin, the main protein found
in the outermost protective layer of skin
(thus the name keratosis). These plugged
follicles give the skin a raised, stippled
appearance. Since the rash is associated
with and worsened by dryness of the skin,
most people experience a clear-cut
seasonal variation -- generally worse in
the winter. Although the rash changes in
intensity from time to time, the baseline
usually stays the same until middle
adolescence, when it begins to improve.
Adults who still have keratosis pilaris
often experience further improvement
during the middle decades. Usually it is
on the arms but is also found on the backs
or fronts of thighs and buttocks. Some
people even experience it on the face. It
is not curable but is treatable! I have
had it since childhood, a terrible case of
it, and have found physician who finally
knew what they were talking about! I am
33! The following treatment has in 4
weeks given me silky smooth arms with very
slight visible bumps (far cry from the red
sometimes painful itchy bumps) I also now
have a fine down of hair finally growing
on my arms for the first time ever. Ok,
shower and use a coarse body brush or
strong loofa to scrub the bumps (all of
them) with an acne body wash like
neutrogena. It may be painful for the
first few days, but its worth it. After
you towel dry, apply lac-hydrin cream
(this is prescription, so find a doctor
that understands kerotosis pilaris)
generously to area, then again at bedtime.
Its not cheap, but you will see and feel
improvment in a couple weeks maybe sooner!
After they clear up, you can go to once a
day to make your cream last longer. You
won't be disappointed!
Als, make sure you are getting a vitamin a
supplement, this will help keep your
smooth skin, don't over do it on the vit.
A though, you can overdose. Good luck!
(i have a feeling I will be cutting and
pasting this message a few times as alot
of people have this problem...About 50%
actually!!!)