What’s wrong with itchy bumps on stretch marks?

Itchy bumps on stretch marks may be caused by urticaria, contact dermatitis, folliculitis and other causes.
1. Urticaria: limited edema that occurs as a result of a temporary increase in vascular permeability of the skin mucosa, usually associated with diet, drugs, infections, hot and cold stimuli and other factors. Urticaria can occur anywhere, including on stretch marks, so the symptoms of strange itching.
2. Contact dermatitis: If patients use their own medication to treat stretch marks, and the patient is allergic to the drug, it may cause contact dermatitis resulting in an allergic reaction, leading to the symptoms of itchy bumps on stretch marks.
3. Folliculitis: Malassezia infection caused by folliculitis or purulent bacterial infection caused by folliculitis, may affect the stretch marks where the parts, resulting in stretch marks on the bumps itchy symptoms.
If you have itchy bumps on stretch marks, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.