Lumps on the back of the head could be from many things. A trauma to the head for instance can cause bumps. Head trauma should not be played around with. There could be something seriously wrong and without certain tests, you may not really know for sure. If no trauma was done, It would be best to still get checked out by a doctor. Pain in the head, dizziness and balance problems could be something serious.
Dizziness is caused by lack of stability in the balance canals associated with the ear structure. We also have some balance sense associated with the stomach and when this disagrees with either visual signals, or with the ear balance signals, we don't know what to believe. Thus we don't know which way is up.
Dizziness often disappears without treatment or with treatment of the underlying problem, but it can be long term or chronic
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If you cannot keep your balance, the problem may be related to your vestibular system. The vestibular system is located in your inner ear and helps maintain balance and spatial orientation by sensing head movement and gravity. Issues with this system can lead to symptoms like dizziness or vertigo.
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Sounds more to me like a radiator problem.
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It is caused by certain inner ear problems, when you have an ear problem it sets your body off causing dizziness and loss of balance and sometimes nausea. Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or disequilibrium. You might be able to feel it yourself by spinning in place for a while, and then stopping. You may still feel yourself to be spinning although you know you are not. That's vertigo. Vertigo is a medical condition that results from the vestibular system experiencing a dysfunction. It can cause dizziness and disorienting perceptions of motion. It is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.