Skin irritation, including the appearance of bumps, can be a possible side effect of certain topical medications. It is recommended to consult your pharmacist to evaluate the situation and consider potential options, such as changing or stopping the use of certain creams. Your pharmacist can also communicate with your doctor and provide closely monitored follow-up care.
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