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Lipoma, sebaceous cyst, and abscess are common causes of bumps on the back under the skin. See your health care provider for a specific diagnosis in your case.
Sebaceous cysts are not precancerous.
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No... Most likely, you've developed a sebaceous cyst, quite common to that area of the body... Google sebaceous cyst
Usually, that is a sebaceous cyst... Not normally associated with headaches. Google "sebaceous cyst"...
Since you've described it as "next to" the spine, I'll presume you mean "off to one side"... Most likely: Sebaceous cyst fatty tumor [benign] If it's up by the hair-line and half-way between the ear & the spine, and is very painful and causes headaces: could be Occipital neuroma If it isn't growing and has been there a long time, I'd put my money on the Sebaceous cyst. If it IS growing, you ought to get it checked...!!
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A pimple, a boil (furuncle), or a sebaceous cyst.
A sebaceous cyst possibly. Not dangerous, but consult your physician. A sebaceous cyst possibly. Not dangerous, but consult your physician.
For the treatment of sebaceous cyst, apply some tea tree oil directly on it.
Sebaceous Cyst