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Water pimples on my chest in the middle of my cycle

Water pimples on the chest in the middle of my cycle, what to do?
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another comment about these pimples, they regenerate in a matter of hours.
For example if I had a few at 9 am, by midday I will have the double, bigger and in other parts, forehead, neck, cheeks, nose, everywhere!
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Hi thanks for your response

they are raised like pimples. They look to be filled with clear oil / water / liquid of some kind and are a few millimeters in diameter.  No color to them like puss or a blackhead, just look like my skin tone.  They best way I can describe them is as "mini-blisters". I've gone to the dermatologist and took hormonal tests and everything is fine. I've also been in the dermatologist twice with no results.
I've taken tetraciclina, clindamicina, doxicilina, and loratadina for allergies and absolutely no results. I'm desperate!!

Please Help, they are driving me nuts!I've also tried with salycylic acid,absolutely no results and home made remedies with no results
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Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? These blisters or water pimples  may be associated with infection, insect bite, irritation, skin issues as well as caused by hormone changes. This usually resolve after a few days if it is not infectious in origin ( irritation or hormonal causes). Try not to squeeze, scratch, prick  or rub these to prevent secondary bacterial infection. Keep the area clean and dry. If it persists, it is best that you have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Direct clinical examination is important. Take care and do keep us posted.
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