mastoiditis
Yes.
The mastoid process is the bony bump behind the ears.
There are actually two terms that could answer this question depending on the size of the projection/bump. My answer would be "process", however, that is usally associated with large projection/bumps whereas "eminence" is a term associated with small projection/bump. As for ANY bony projection or bump, I do not believe there is umbrella-like term for it.
It can be felt as a bony bump just behind and slightly above the level of the earlobe.
A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion, which is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe. During the procedure, the surgeon will remove the bony bump, realign the toe joint, and may also remove excess bone or tissue. The surgery is typically performed under local or general anesthesia in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.
It could be a number of things. First if it is hard and bony and has been there for a long time it could be Tori, a bony growth that is not harmful or anything to be worried about (unless you have to get dentures at some point). If it is soft it can be anything from a cyst to a tissue growth. I would suggest having it checked by a dentist to make sure that it isn't anything to worry about.
A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often caused by misalignment of the toe joint due to pressure or ill-fitting shoes.
No, the "stoll" is not the intelligence bump on the back of a dog's head. A stoll is a type of scarf or shawl, typically made of wool. The bump on a dog's head is called the occiput, which is the prominent bone at the back of the skull.
your sim will show sign of naseau and back pains and in a few days a "baby bump" will appear on your sim.
There is no way to get rid of a bump or large nasal bridge without seeing a plastic surgeon.
Nate Bump is 35 years old (birthdate: July 24, 1976).
possibly a sebaceous cyst