This bumps may be due to sebaceous cysts which are sometimes called epidermal cysts. They are painless,
slow-growing small bumps that move freely under the skin. These are often the result of swollen hair
follicles, or skin trauma. These cysts most often disappear on their own. However, infections may also occur.
Signs or symptoms that may indicate redness, discharge, tenderness or increased temperature of the skin over
the bumps or lumps. If this happens,have this evaluated further for proper management. Direct clinical
examination is important.
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