Could be anything. Could be a muscle knot, could be a cyst, could be a benign growth of tissue, could be worse. Could be something else. Get to a doctor. You need someone with experience to examine it.
AnswerIt could be a bone spur.#
It probably is bone. Your skull is not flat, it has hollows and ridges in it. It could also be a harmless cyst that has developed. I wouldn't worry about it.
You need to go to a doctor.
Amongst "regular" objects, a sphere, an ellipsoid, a paraboloid. A smooth but irregular lump of putty could qualify.
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A hard lump on your back could be caused by a pulled muscle. The only way to know for sure would be to schedule an appointment with your doctor to have the proper testing done.
A hard lump on your back could be caused by a pulled muscle. The only way to know for sure would be to schedule an appointment with your doctor to have the proper testing done.
Assuming the bone was set right (if it wasn't, the misalignment may be the cause), the lump is part of the natural process of bone-healing. The bone will form a clot around the break, which then solidifies by basically growing into bone. The resulting lump stays where it grow and makes that point stronger than before.
Any lump (painless or not) is cause for concern. I would get it checked out, it may be nothing....but it could be something serious, you should get it checked early. It could be something as innocous as harmless skin lump or it could be something more, go to the doctor to be checked out.
If ur wanting someone to answer this they need to what ur talking about, that could be anything, from a bone in ur neck to a pulled muscle.
A bone callus is the lump of immature bone cells that surround a fracture.
Sounds like a possible cyst. Hopefully not. And Hopefully not malignant. Get it checked.
If the pain is above your Pelvic bone to the right of your bladder, it could be appendicitis. You can tell easiest if you press on your abdomen there and release it quickly. If the pain is worse when you do this, likely as not appendicitis. Go to the emergency room or clinic.
It could be your ear bone, or even an inflamed lymph node.
It could be an imbedded tick.
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