These symptoms could indicate common and highly treatable conditions, such as scabies, folliculitis, or mild viral infections like molluscum. Because the treatments for these conditions are very different, a physical examination by a healthcare provider is essential for an accurate diagnosis. To help relieve the itching safely while you wait to see a doctor, you can take an over-the-counter oral antihistamine, such as cetirizine or loratadine. Depending on the diagnosis, a doctor may prescribe topical permethrin cream for scabies or mupirocin ointment for bacterial bumps. Please avoid popping or squeezing the bumps, as this can cause infection or spreading.
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