If it's in front of the soft part of your ear it could just be cartilage. If it's behind the ear lobe or just behind the ear it could be a bone spur or a little fatty cyst (non cancerous) but ALL lumps should be checked out by your doctor. Cysts that are non cancerous can grow and cause some nerve damage. It's unlikely this would happen in the ear area. If you start feeling sharp pains in a month or two it's probably a harmelss form of bone tumor.Harmless if you're a child,because this kind of tumor can become a threat if you're an adult.I should warn you(I don't want to scare you) if it becomes cancerous(0.0001% chance :) )it will spread to your neck and spine.
you just go to the doctor if it keeps getting bigger, they'll probably take it off
Sounds like acne. This is an annoying type of acne too! You should go see a dermatologist.
no red bump behind my ear. behind my ear it just sore
yes it can it hurts terribley and you have a bump behind your ear
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A small bump or knot behind the ear can be an injury, cyst, or a swollen lymph gland. If you hit this area in an accident, then it may cause a bump to appear that is painful. It could also be a benign cyst that may require removal. Swollen lymph glands behind the ear can be due to bacterial infections.
Most likely it's a cyst.
A small, painless bump behind the ear of a child can be many different things. Some causes of this include mastoiditis, dermatitis, swollen lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, cancers, and parasitic infections.
Usually, that is a sebaceous cyst... Not normally associated with headaches. Google "sebaceous cyst"...
is a symptom that is recommended that you seek medical advice soon.
No, it means you have a tattoo behind your right ear. Grow up, man.
Not necessarily. It could just be scarring from your ear piercing. Massage your ear lobe with tea tree oil or vitamin E oil to try to fix it. But if you show other symptoms or anything go check it out with your doctor.
I think it may mean that you might have a sines behind your ear that could make it hurt. Or most people may also think they probably banged it but if it gets to serous you should probably see a,docter or a specilest.
it could be exema or an allergic reaction