Small pimples on the neck that don’t hurt or itch can be caused by filiform warts, molluscum contagiosum and other reasons.
1. filiform warts: filiform warts are usually caused by patients infected with human papilloma virus, the affected area will appear some filiform bumps, usually do not have pain or itching.
2. Molluscum contagiosum: The cause of molluscum contagiosum is not clear, and may be related to genetic factors. It is mainly found in the neck, chest, groin, armpit and other parts of the body, similar to the color of the skin, with soft texture, painless and itchy, and mostly found in middle-aged and old women.
If the above symptoms occur, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals to find out the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, and at the same time, they should also pay attention to not scratching the affected area as much as possible, so as not to cause bacterial infections.