Many people notice tiny red or white bumps on their upper arms and often mistake them for acne. In reality, these bumps—often referred to as “chicken skin”—are usually caused by a condition known as keratosis pilaris. But surprisingly, your sleeping habits could make them worse.
What Causes Pimples on the Arms?
Pimples or bumps on the arms are commonly caused by:
- Keratosis Pilaris: A harmless skin condition where keratin builds up and blocks hair follicles.
- Sweat and Friction: Wearing tight or non-breathable clothing at night can trap sweat and irritate your skin.
- Dirty Bedding: Sleeping on unwashed sheets or pillowcases full of dead skin, oil, and bacteria can clog your pores.
- Lack of Exfoliation: Dead skin can build up and lead to clogged pores, especially on areas like the arms.
- Allergic Reactions: Detergents or fabric softeners can cause contact dermatitis, which mimics acne.
How Sleeping Habits Make It Worse
- Sleeping in Hot Rooms: Excessive sweating overnight causes bacteria to multiply on your skin.
- Not Showering Before Bed: Dirt, sunscreen, and oils from the day remain on your skin, clogging pores.
- Wearing Long Sleeves Every Night: This traps heat and causes irritation from fabric rubbing on the same spot nightly.
How to Prevent and Treat It
- Use gentle exfoliating scrubs or creams with lactic acid or urea.
- Keep sheets and pillowcases clean—wash them at least once a week.
- Wear breathable cotton clothing to bed.
- Avoid sleeping in overly warm or humid environments.
- Use fragrance-free laundry detergents.
While arm pimples are usually harmless, persistent or painful ones may need a dermatologist’s attention.