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What Causes Constant Goose Bumps In Skin?

My 2 year old daughter is warm but has goosebumps.. I have covered her with her blanket but she still continues to have goosebumps a half hour has passed.. she is sleeping.. her breathing seems to be normal she will snore at times.. she is asthmatic.. I am very paranoid when it comes to her.. I am afraid I will miss something to do with her asthma..
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Hi
Your concern is genuine
But believe me there is no connection of these two things asthma and goose bumps
If she is asthmatic just ensure that she is not having fever and as you mentioned that her respiration is normal look for some other cause of fever
If it is possible get her urine examination done as girls are always at risk of urinary infection and may go unnoticed if at sub clinical level
I hope u got ur answer
Welcomed if need further clarification.
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What Causes Constant Goose Bumps In Skin?

Hi Your concern is genuine But believe me there is no connection of these two things asthma and goose bumps If she is asthmatic just ensure that she is not having fever and as you mentioned that her respiration is normal look for some other cause of fever If it is possible get her urine examination done as girls are always at risk of urinary infection and may go unnoticed if at sub clinical level I hope u got ur answer Welcomed if need further clarification.