There are many reasons why you might have painful bumps on left side of scalp. These could be bug bites.
Your scalp is probaly irratated. You might want to wash your hair more often. I wouldnt try to pop the bumps like a pimple either because it could just irratate the scalp. Ive had large bumps on my scalp and after I gave it a good wash it dissapeared after a week. So all you have to do is wash it really good and if that dosent work just keep washing. Also if you keep growing bumps on your scalp you possibly might be growing lice, but its rare when you have bumps. So really all you need to do is wash it. (:
If you have experienced any symptoms of ticks on your scalp lately, such as itching, redness, or small bumps, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
uuuuuuuuuuh i hate them i have one right now all you can really do leave it alone
While chickenpox lesions will not affect the bony skull, lesions on the scalp are common. You may also get bumps on the face.
Lice start when tiny insects called lice infest the hair and scalp. Common symptoms include itching, red bumps on the scalp, and the presence of small white eggs (nits) attached to the hair shafts.
i have the same problem. it should be normal because there most likely period bumps but i dont know why they appear on your scalp. there mostly always on my hairline I break out too before my period, but never on my scalp; however, all women are different. I break out on my back sometimes.
Seborrheic dermatitis primarily affects the sebaceous glands of the scalp, leading to an overproduction of sebum. This excess sebum can contribute to the development of the condition, causing symptoms such as redness, itching, and flaking of the skin. The scalp is a common site for seborrheic dermatitis, but it can also affect other areas rich in sebaceous glands, such as the face, chest, and back.
Scalp folliculitis is something that can cause large bumps on the head. They are caused by a bacterial infection and the bumps are filled with pus. A doctor should be seen right away so the infection can be cleared up.
I don't know, but I get them too. With my 24-hour migraine I always find a bump or bumps. If I massage them, the migraine pain lessens. The next day, the bump/s are weeping and crusty, then later a hard scale forms. Gross. What the heck is it?
first get some alaskin bull moths and bang them with a hammer and the guts you have to spread that on your scalp and that should work
First, there is no single vertebra that affects hair follicles. It is possible that if your spine is unhealthy then so will be the rest of your body, and ultimately this could affect your hair follicles to some extent, but the bumps and sores on your head are most certainly not a result of spine health. A doctor of chiropractic is not the right specialist for this problem. Doctors of chiropractic specialize in the spine and general neuromusculoskeletal function. This sounds more like a fungal infection (tinea capitis perhaps?). This is likely a condition best left to a different type of specialist known as a dermatologist. Make an appointment with your medical doctor to get a professional opinion.