This may be a sebacious cyst, medicalize for an infected hair follicle that doesn't know when to quit. If so it is not dangerous and can be easily removed by a physician using local anesthetic. You might also try an hr or so of hot packs to see if you can make it burst and drain without medical assistance. I would advise you to drink a beer or two while doing this as it can be a little painful. Jill Angus
Bump about big as quarter on my back, whatever inside hard to get out and had horrible odor. Talked to pharmacist, she recommended Ichthammol Ointment 20% So far it is working great, drawing the stuff out, swelling and pain gone down quite a bit, so far so good
Ummm,. it might be a bug bite. DEHH HEHH!!! teehee,' idk. what color is it???
it also could be exma. i have that
Red bumps on your back could be run of the mill acne. It could also be a type of rash, insect bites, or a case of hives.
Could be a cyst. Or an ingrown hair OR a pimple
try massage with a massage therapies, that's going to give you a lot more relieve then doing nothing about it. massage therapies would give you some clause when looked at it.
Your shoulder blades.
i think if you have a bump on the back of your skull, you are getting a tumor.
most likely your spine
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A Pea sized bump on the back of an infant is called a hospital visit. Good luck.
My Bugdie had a big red bump on its back. We had to put it down.
The bump on a male salmon when returning up stream is called a hump.
your spine ya dummie
usually an average bump on your foot is caused from bacteria getting into your toenail. if it goes through the end of your toenail it usually pushes it back causing a bruise/bump, if the bump gets infected it can push to your killies (the back of the foot) and cause tendentious in worse cases it might my FATAL love princeston girl
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bad back struts
The bony bump that is found on the back of the head on most dogs, is called a stoll. It has nothing to do with the intelligence of the dog. It is just a part of the skull.
A bump in that region could be a sign of scoliosis. A doctor's exam or xray could verify.