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Small, painless, flesh-colored bumps on backs of upper arms?

Anyone know what that is? I can't really give much more info than what I put in the 'question.' Sometimes I can scratch a part of a bump off, and there are about, I dunno, forty VERY small bumps on each arm? It's only on the upper arms, mainly the backs.

I remember seeing three or four of these five years ago, and since then, they've multiplied. My oldest brother had this, and I know quite a few friends have it, too. Does anyone know the name of this and/or treatments for it?

This might be Keratosis Pilaris (KP).

Here is a quote from www.medicinenet.com

"Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a very common skin disorder seen in many people of all ages. It is a benign condition that presents as numerous small, rough, red, or tan bumps primarily around hair follicles on the upper arms, legs, buttocks, and sometimes cheeks. KP creates a "goose bumps," "gooseflesh," or "chicken skin" appearance on the skin. A majority of people with KP may be unaware that the skin condition has a designated medical term or that it is treatable. In general, KP is often cosmetically displeasing but medically completely harmless. KP is frequently noted in otherwise healthy people."

Check out the info here: http://www.medicinenet.com/keratosis_pilaris/article.htm

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