I have the same problem. I hit my head 2 years ago while i was working at a bar ( i was drunk) the next day i woke up with a bump that never left. the bump seemed to get bigger as the years went by. I got operated twice but the bump came back. I had x rays, c scan and a biopsy done but it didn't show much. it wasn't cancer,cyst or bone deposit. it looked like internal scar tissue or maybe blood residue from the hit and/or the operations. the doctors just don't know (or maybe they don't really care) but I'm gonna get operated again in a month. I'll meet my new doctor soon (a third one) to see what are my options.it seems like opening my forehead and trying to take as much "dead" tissue as possible just doesn't work for me.if she's gonna do the same as the first 2 doctors I won't get the operation. this is gonna suck since i work as a waiter / bartender
its a vein that runs to the spinal column that sits on the shape of your skull
The skull has natural bumps and ridges. They mean nothing. Sometimes we feel a spot, notice it hurts, like a bruise, and suddenly it causes concern. There is no concern about it.
no
Could be nothing worth worrying about, could be something potentially fatal. See a physician.
Cyst
Usually within 24 hours a bruise appears--IF it will bruise. Not all bumps cause bruises. Between 2 to 4 days, the bruise will be at full dark colors before it begins to lighten.
Like a hairy lump
manganese feels like a bump or feels rough
When her nipples start to erect and it feels like there is a big bump in her stomach.
white head a buildup of white blood cells like a pimple but its not like infected
Please talk to your doctor.
whart means like a little bump on your head or chin
The dangers? A concussion and permanent damage. Or it could just be a bruise. If the swelling and pain persist and are accompanied by other symptoms (like headaches or dizziness) call a doctor as soon as possible. ~ T
It is called a bruise or contusion, and is caused by blood vessels bursting under the skin due to the impact, forming a bulge. They happen more easily on the head because there is less padding, the vessels are pushed against the skull on impact, with little subcutaneous fat or other tissues in the way. This is the reason why they are also more prominent, with the bone directly behind them, they can't do anything except bulge outwards. A thigh bruise on the other hand has soft tissues to push against inside the leg.