it might be a tumor. you should go to a specialist.
A hard painless subcutaneous bump that moves on a finger could be a callus. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
It could be a cold soar or another infection.
it could be a cancerous tumor or something of that sort I would have a doctor look at it
If the bump is very small it could well be an ingrown hair and it's not uncommon. However, if it feels larger you should see your doctor and be sure you don't have cysts growing in the nasal cavity.
The company Bump Band manufactures maternity bump bands for women up to size 22. These bands can be added to jeans and skirts to make allowances for a growing baby bump.
What bump are you talking about
Don't eat as much? Exercise?
A bump in that region could be a sign of scoliosis. A doctor's exam or xray could verify.
it coould be a swollen lymph node resulting from strep throat or mono. Please bring her to the doctor and have it looked at. It could be serious.
It is that bump in peoples throats that moves when vibrations run by it.
Not generally. The bump is a growing fetus. Unlike body fat that moves when you twist, turn or lie down, the fetus will stay the same shape and in the same position. It might even be more pronounced lying down, depending on your body shape and BMI (body mass index used to measure percentage of body fat).
There is no x in bump. How could you have typed this without knowing you did not press x? No offense.