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What’s Going On With My Skin?

6/19/2025, 10:10:23 PMMale25-34

As a 20-year-old woman navigating multiple health conditions including Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type 3, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, endometriosis, and dysautonomia (quite the trifecta, I know), I’ve encountered a puzzling new symptom. A few days ago, I began noticing raised bumps on my skin that aren’t itchy. Initially, they appeared on my hands, and I thought it might just be the onset of a psoriasis flare-up, so I didn’t pay much attention. However, these bumps have since spread to various areas of my body, including my thighs, feet, arms, and neck. While some of the bumps appear red, the majority have a skin-like color, and they’re clustered quite closely together. I can’t help but worry—could this be just another manifestation of my body’s unpredictability, or is it a sign of a more serious issue requiring attention?

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Answers (1)

Cony

6/19/2025, 10:10:39 PM

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It's understandably concerning to notice new symptoms on your skin, especially given your existing health conditions. The raised bumps you're describing could be linked to various causes, including benign skin conditions, allergic reactions, or even a manifestation related to your specific health issues. Here’s a structured breakdown of what you might consider.

Main Points:

  1. The skin bumps could be due to several benign causes but should be monitored closely given your health history.
  2. You should focus on observing changes in symptoms and modify your skin care routine or environment.

Explanation:

The bumps you see could be associated with skin conditions like keratosis pilaris, contact dermatitis, or a rare rash linked with your health issues. Non-itchy bumps, especially clustered closely together, can often be benign and related to factors such as skin irritation or a reaction to products you might be using. However, the fact that they’re spreading warrants some attention.

Next Steps:

  1. Observe: Keep a close watch on the bumps over the next week. Note any changes in size, color, or texture, as well as any new symptoms such as itching, pain, or discharge.

  2. Skin Care Routine: Use gentle, fragrance-free soaps and moisturizers to avoid irritation. Sometimes, harsher products can provoke skin reactions.

  3. Avoid Irritants: Be mindful of any new products or laundry detergents you've recently used that might have irritated your skin.

  4. Document Changes: Consider taking pictures of the bumps every few days along with notes about any accompanying symptoms. This can help you detect patterns and changes for future reference.

  5. Review with Your Specialist: Since you have multiple health conditions, it may be helpful to have a discussion with your healthcare provider about these symptoms at your next appointment or in case of significant changes.

Please remember that while many skin conditions are benign, always give yourself the reassurance that monitoring changes and being proactive is important. If you notice rapid changes, such as increased redness, swelling, or the presence of other symptoms like fever, seek medical attention sooner, as those could warrant immediate care.

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