If the bumps are just from braids you might want to put a warm rag over them or something to heal them.
small bumps along hairline
The red bumps on the back of the neck below the hairline are typically associated with a rash. This often occurs due to heat.
The best way to treat this issue, would be to go to a doctor. Keep it elevated, the doctor will probably prescribe a painkiller, and put it in a sling or a cast.Ê
French braids, pigtail braids....
yes you can get braids done positionally and you can get braids weaved in also
long braids or short braids
Hairline fractures can also occur when there is a sudden change in the way physical activity is performed. For example, if an athlete who usually runs on grass, suddenly begins running on concrete, he/she could develop a hairline fracture. Even a change in the intensity with which an activity is carried out can lead to a hairline fracture. For example, if a person who usually walks two kilometers on average suddenly decides to run for those two kilometers, they may develop a hairline fracture. To treat a hairline or stress fracture a doctor will usually recommend the use of crutches or a cast to keep the weight off the injured part of the body. Along with some medication for the pain and to prevent infection, this is a good non-surgical approach to treating a hairline fracture. In some cases, however, surgery may be recommended. Here the basic idea is to support the bone to help it heal. This is done by inserting screws or plates (usually in the foot) to keep the bones together. Ranka Hospital, Pune provides treatment and facilities for hairline fracture.
Braids - band - was created in 2006.
it is unknown who invented braids
French Braids You coksucker
Hairline Cracks was created in 1990.
There are a lot of different types of braid styles. There are box braids, tree braids, corn rows, Senegalese, Marley, and two strand braids just to name a few.