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...!!
If it's easily moveable, it's most likely a sebaceous cyst. If so, picking at it will cause it to become sore.
Sounds like a goiter, but I'd have it checked out by a Doctor.
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A malformation, break, or hernia of the thoracic vertebrae in the spine.
Small bony growths on the front of the spine.
spine
scolosis
parts of your spine
yes of course they do but they are very thin.
Arthroscopic spine surgery involves small incisions that allow the use of special equipment that can be used to relieve pressure on the spine caused by slipped discs, which can be very painful.
Yes you can. Only rarely could you ever survive breaking your spine. So, most likely yes, small chance no.
it basically means that there is a small herniation (or bulging out) of one of the disks in your spine. L4-L5 is the position of the disk in your spine, and refers to Lumbar spine disk 4 and 5, aka it is to do with your lower spine. it can cause pain, or numbness and tingling in you lower legs in SOME cases..
Just that there is a small deformation of the book's spine either a minor split or compression damage . Not perfectly square .
The small part of the box that runs along the sides.