It could be an ingrown hair or and insect bite or a pimple... Did you bump your head, maybe its from that. Might want to have a friend check it out.
Only if your friend is a doctor. Could be a sebaceous cyst . If youv'e had it for more than a couple weeks/ and or it's growing or very tender, please go to a real Doctor.
A round quarter size bump on top of a child's head could indicate a cyst. Cysts are not painful and are common in children in the head region.
If you woke up with a large bump on your head, you need to keep a close watch on it. It could be a pimple or possibly an insect bite.
The chicks are hatached with a bump on their head.
buddhists say that ... 1.As he was acheving enlightenment his head filled up with knowlege and created a bump 2.is hair was pinned up on top of his head
ya i have the same problem i have two inward bumps in the back of my head top backish i think its normal
Sebaceous Cyst.
The skin on the top of your head might be sinking in due to a bump you may have gotten to the skull. The skin will follow the contour of the skull.
Probably a sebaceous cyst. I have 2 on my scalp, and have had 3 removed. They aren't dangerous, but can grow quite large and protrude through your hair. The 2 I had removed were roughly the size of a cherry, and a bantam egg !. They can be removed under local or general anaesthetic. The doctor inserts a needle into your head (Yep, that hurts) , cuts the skin and the cyst pops out.
== == We have two of these fish. Recently one of them got really dark and has a large bump on top of his head. I looked around online and figured out that it is only the males that get this bump on top of their head. Hope that helps!
You have a goose egg. It happens when you smack your head on something really hard.
If you are looking for the meaning of "bump it" when it comes to a Facebook Group, it means to comment on a prior post which will bring it back to the top of the feed.
It is the space between the top of the piston and the bottom of the cylinder head. Great care should be used when putting an engine back together to make sure the bump clearance is not 0 so that the piston will not hit the head cylinder.