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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.
Callus. It's a natural defence your body makes when friction is repeatedly applied to an area. It's just a thick piece of skin. It can be filed off with a nail filer... I think.
Any bump that not a pimple should be examined by a doctor
Large hard bump[assuming it bony hard] on the forehead, which you have had for years and painless must be a benign tumour arising from the frontal bone. But if it is suddenly getting larger and "looking weird" there IS A POSSIBILITY that it has undergone malignant transformation - simply means it might have changed into a cancerous one; usually it associated with pain. Consult a doctor as soon as possible. They will take a biopsy to determine the tumor's nature. Even if its malignant, there are highly effective treatments available. So waste no time.
You should see your doctor. Good luck and God Bless:)
It is a bone
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.
A bump is not bad. It is just an area of swelling. If it was a hard blow or you passed out at all.
A hard bump at the base of a toe could be a bunion. There are several remedies available including shoe inserts.
Herpes
its were hair grows
i think if you have a bump on the back of your skull, you are getting a tumor.