5. Skin Disorders:
Certain skin conditions or allergic reactions may cause adjustment in skin texture and appearance that simulate goosebumps. Keratosis pilaris, for instance, causes tiny bumps on the skin that are often mistaken for chronic goosebumps.
When to See a Doctor:
You should look for medical attention if you experience:
- Goosebumps that happen frequently with no clear cause
- Other neurological symptoms (e.g., numbness, confusion, weakness)
- Emotional changes, stress, or panic attacks
- Abnormal changes in bl00d pressure, heart rate, or temperature
- A thorough medical examination can help determine if the symptoms are because of a neurological, endocrine, or psychological condition.
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