could be a number of different things. I suggest you see a physician. Could possibly be a tick bite first sign of lymes disease. although without seeing it or additional information it is hard to tell.
small bumps along hairline
Hairline fractures can also occur when there is a sudden change in the way physical activity is performed. For example, if an athlete who usually runs on grass, suddenly begins running on concrete, he/she could develop a hairline fracture. Even a change in the intensity with which an activity is carried out can lead to a hairline fracture. For example, if a person who usually walks two kilometers on average suddenly decides to run for those two kilometers, they may develop a hairline fracture. To treat a hairline or stress fracture a doctor will usually recommend the use of crutches or a cast to keep the weight off the injured part of the body. Along with some medication for the pain and to prevent infection, this is a good non-surgical approach to treating a hairline fracture. In some cases, however, surgery may be recommended. Here the basic idea is to support the bone to help it heal. This is done by inserting screws or plates (usually in the foot) to keep the bones together. Ranka Hospital, Pune provides treatment and facilities for hairline fracture.
In a typical face lift surgery, the surgeon begins by making an incision within the hairline just above the ear. The incision continues down along the front edge of the ear, around the earlobe, and then up and behind the ear.
You know that hard bit along your shoulders and going along above your chest. Well that is it.
I don't know if it's bulging but it is noticable i think and it runs along my upper left hairline. What is the answer to the question??? Treatment????
The paved shoulder along a street where people walk.
Against the flow of traffic.
The muscle that flexes and adducts the arm at the shoulder, working alongside the pectoralis major, is the latissimus dorsi.
You can use "along" to show movement or position in a particular direction, such as "I walked along the beach." It can also be used to indicate accompaniment, like "She brought her dog along to the park." Additionally, "along" can signal progress or continuity, as in "We are making progress in our project as we move along."
$100.When the first coins of Elizabeth appeared in 1953, it was noticed that her shoulder appeared to be bare. This was do to the fold of cloth on her shoulder being too weakly engraved into the dies to strike up well, and so only traces of it appear. This "bare" shoulder look was considered to be inappropriate, so new dies were prepared with a clearer fold of cloth over her shoulder, along with slight changes to some of the letter forms in the obverse inscription. The no-shoulder-strap (NSS) type is sometimes referred to as the no-shoulder-fold (NSF) type. The shoulder-strap (SS) type is also sometimes referred to as the shoulder-fold (SF) type.
Shoulder elevation refers to the movement of raising the shoulders towards the ears. It primarily involves the contraction of the upper trapezius muscles. Shoulder elevation is commonly seen in movements such as shrugging or lifting heavy objects.
Unless it has punctured the skin (which occurs in a very small amount of cases), the best thing to do - or rather, have one's doctors do, as a fractured clavicle would require a visit to the hospital - is to rest the affected arm and support it with a sling that goes over the opposite shoulder. That, along with prescribed pain relief and time will (in most cases) fix the fracture.