You have a goose egg. It happens when you smack your head on something really hard.
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No, the "stoll" is not the intelligence bump on the back of a dog's head. A stoll is a type of scarf or shawl, typically made of wool. The bump on a dog's head is called the occiput, which is the prominent bone at the back of the skull.
A dog's wisdom bump, also known as the occipital protuberance, is a bony protrusion located at the back of a dog's skull. It is more prominent in some breeds and can be felt as a raised area on the head. This bump is thought to be a remnant of evolutionary adaptations and serves as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments that support the head and neck. Unlike the term suggests, it does not indicate intelligence or wisdom in dogs.
if its on one side, not likely. However wether it malevolent is another question which only a trained physician can answer.
There are a few ways to get a bump on the skull. A person could for example bump their head.
Next time you have a doctor's appointment ask him to feel the bump and let him tell you. Remember - the skull is shaped differently on everyone so you may have a bone which sticks alittle further out on the back of head.
No, I have never experienced a goldfish bump on my head.
A large bump on the back of your head/ear could be anything. If you are having dizziness and headaches, you will need to go to a doctor. They can do a biopsy on the bump to get a diagnoses.
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ya i have the same problem i have two inward bumps in the back of my head top backish i think its normal
Do not take a bump on the head lightly, it can be deadly if a blood clot or internal bleeding is there. .Any bump that causes unconsciousness should be looked at by a Dr. if the bump is minor it should start to go down on the second day but may still be tender for a week or more.
Well, it could be many of things, but I would say it's just a pimple. If it doesn't go away you might want to get the bump checked out. Any bump that is sore should ALWAYS be looked at by a doctor. If it's a raised soft bump and you live in a area where there are ticks this could be possible and that's all the more reason you should see your doctor because of Lime Disease ticks can cause. It may be just a cyst that can be removed.