You know you worry about every little thing when it comes to your child. And usually you are making a mountain out of a mole hill. However, if you find a hard bump on your child's skin, you should take the child to the doctor for a diagnosis and...
It's never enjoyable to notice a strange new bump in your skin, and sometimes, it can be downright alarming. While most bumps, lumps, and swellings, people find in their skin are benign, some can require treatment, and some can even be cancerous....
Skin-colored bumps on your skin can have several possible causes. Most bumps or lumps on your skin, according to Medline Plus, are benign and are usually no cause for concern. However, it's always a good idea to have any unusual growths or bumps...
Small, flesh-colored bumps on the legs may appear for a variety of reasons. Depending on their cause and location, they may cause no symptoms or they may itch, become irritated or spread to other areas of the body. Report any new skin growth to...
Flesh-colored bumps on the skin can be unsightly and irritating. Their causes are many, ranging from a hereditary disorder to something as simple as an insect bite or as serious as skin cancer. Consult your doctor if you notice any change in the...
Due to its constant exposure to the elements, the skin on your face is especially vulnerable to skin changes, including growths, cancers and lesions. Small, skin-colored bumps on the face can indicate a variety of different conditions, most benign...
As you age, your skin goes through several changes. The skin becomes more sensitive, loses elasticity and also develops wrinkles which can change the appearance and tone of the skin. Medline Plus states that around 90 percent of older people have...
Tattoos as a form of body art have existed for centuries. As consumers demand new and innovative tattoos, the industry responds with new and different inks, including ink that is only visible under ultraviolet (UV) light. Some potential dangers...