I don't think what I have is a rash, but it looks like one. On my arms and legs there are small, red, bumps (but not really raised). They "appear" to be where my hair
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First-testosterone mc noticed these around 4 years ago when I was 28. It's very noticeable in the light. I'm linking some pictures which should give a better idea of what this is.
Can you give me some suggestions on what the most probable causes are?
And are there any non-prescription treatments I could try before seeing a doctor?
Picture #1 of my arm:
http://www.hh-engineering.com/derm/arm1b.jpg
Picture #2 of my arm:
http://www.hh-engineering.com/derm/arm2b.jpg
Picture #1 of my leg:
http://www.hh-engineering.com/derm/leg1b.jpg
Picture #2 of my leg:
http://www.hh-engineering.com/derm/leg2b.jpg
Thank you!
JH
I understand this, but there's also something to be said for 'not' having red dots all over my skin. Assuming (I know this is an assumption) it is actually keratosis pilaris, is there a treatment to make the bumps less noticeable or go away altogether? Is there an OTC treatment that I could try to start with?
Thank you!
JH
Dr. Rockoff
I'll get an in-person diagnosis, but now at least I think I know what I have. And it's great news to hear there is at least a temporary solution, KDH. Even if it takes constant maintenance that's better than nothing at all.
Good luck,
JH