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What Does Tiny Bumps In The Form Of Patch Indicate?

My 5yr old has a circular patch on his face that was once raised. It has gone down but the round patch is still there. Its been over 2 months and now there are very tiny bumps are starting to form in the patch. What could it be.? The bumps are not red or itchy. They seen to be increasing in the patch.
Fri, 28 Aug 2015
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These bumps could be due to a virus, an allergy, an infection or due to no underlying cause. The best way to resolve this is to show him to a dermatologist (skin specialist), or at least share 3-4 pictures of the bumps and patch to a skin specialist in this website through a paid question.

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What Does Tiny Bumps In The Form Of Patch Indicate?

These bumps could be due to a virus, an allergy, an infection or due to no underlying cause. The best way to resolve this is to show him to a dermatologist (skin specialist), or at least share 3-4 pictures of the bumps and patch to a skin specialist in this website through a paid question. Dr. Taher