You can rest easy, the bump at the back of your skull is a normal feature of every human's skull. It's called the occipital protuberance.
On its own, a lump like that may not mean anything at all. People can quite often develop small fatty build-ups called lipomas, which sit just below the skin. These are harmless.
There are also some glands at the back of your head, just below the largest prominence of bone. These are called the occipital lymph nodes. It is possible (although not common) to develop a lymphoma of these glands. While not wanting to scare you, you should definitely get these checked by your doctor, particularly if they have been getting any larger, or you experience weight loss or night sweats.
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Red bumps on the head can be caused by various factors such as scalp acne, folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), seborrheic dermatitis, fungal infections, or contact dermatitis from products like shampoos or hair dyes. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
AnswerThis could be a symptom of shingles...shingles are tiny bumps that scab up when they are healing, it is highly contagious but treatable i would def. see a doctor for confirmation, there are so many other things it could be too.
The two small bumps on the back of the tongue in the tonsil area are likely lingual tonsils. These tonsils are part of the immune system and help protect against infections. If you have concerns about them, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
The back of the head is called the occiput. It is the anatomical term used to describe the posterior portion of the head.
No, the frontal section would divide the head into front and back portions, which means the eyes would be within the front portion with the back of the head behind them.
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The red bumps on the back of the neck below the hairline are typically associated with a rash. This often occurs due to heat.
you need to see a doctor about that one. sorry!! something is wrong.
ya i have the same problem i have two inward bumps in the back of my head top backish i think its normal
Koi do not specifically have "bumps" on their heads that I am aware of. Please describe these bumps. if its the bumps im thinking of its like a fore head they have like a little frown
The red bumps on a turkey's head are called CARUNCLES.
It could swollen lymph nodes on the back of your head, or an allergic reaction to something. When all guesses fail, see a doctor.
No, bumps on your head do not predict personality traits. Personality is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and experiential factors, rather than physical characteristics such as bumps on the head.
Depends on what the bumps on the other persons head are from.
the males have the bigger bumps to fight with for the females