an abscess. or another tooth trying to grow through, depending on age. if its an abscess you may have to get it pulled.
A painful knot at the tip of the nose could be an insect bite or acne. Consult a physician if it does not go away.
Is it painful? Does it move when you touch it? Look up "Carbuncle".
This could be one of several phrases. "Tied the knot" means that you got married. The image is to be tied together. If your stomach is "tied in a knot," it is cramping and painful. If a rope is tied in a knot, it has a place where the ends of the rope cross each other and pull tight."Tied the knot" means to get married. For example, "Mary and Ted tied the knot yesterday" means that Ted and Mary got married.
A knot on your foot could indicate a variety of issues, such as a benign cyst, a tendon or ligament injury, or inflammation. It may also result from a build-up of scar tissue or a localized reaction to pressure or friction. If the knot is painful, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.
That could be a 'Windsor' or a 'Double-Windsor' knot.
Maybe just a knotted muscle, were you lifting the day before? Go to the doctor or chiropractor if you are worried.
The pain being experienced in this question could be due to muscular dysfunction. Many times a knot in the side of the neck could be due to the trapezius muscle, specifically the upper head. Upper trapezius issues can refer pain into the masseter, the muscle under the cheek. Otherwise this could be result of an injury such as whiplash, that causes not only knots in the neck muscles, but can lead to the jaw pain mentioned.
The knot appeared one day and Mr.Cobble thought he could use it to get buisness. Whoever untied it got their picture in the newspaper and a free large pizza ...
There are many different things that a hard boil type knot with no core on the lower part of the back could be. It could be infection.
It could be both depending on how you use it.
You Probably Pinched A Nerve. Have You Tried Flexing And UnFlexing Your Arm?
A small bump or knot behind the ear can be an injury, cyst, or a swollen lymph gland. If you hit this area in an accident, then it may cause a bump to appear that is painful. It could also be a benign cyst that may require removal. Swollen lymph glands behind the ear can be due to bacterial infections.