A bump on the side of the neck that emits a foul odor when burst may indicate an infected cyst, such as a sebaceous cyst or an abscess. These can become filled with pus and bacteria, leading to a bad smell. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, as self-treatment can lead to complications.
The "bust" refers to your chest. It typically refers to the female breasts, but in sculpture it can refer to the area from head to chest on males.
Yes, it's always best to have any new or persisting bump checked out by a doctor. It could be a harmless cyst or a swollen lymph node, but it's important to rule out any potentially serious issues such as a tumor or infection.
this is a benign syst, and should be lanced by a physician, it may get bigger and look unsightly.
What is a large bump on my dogs side
That's very unusual. I would get that checked out by your doctor. You could have a disease or cancer.
It sounds like you have cervical subluxation. That means you have a cervical vertebra out of alignment. You should consult a chiropractor for evaluation and xrays. He or she should be able to properly diagnose and treat you.
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The medial bump of the wrist is called the pisiform bone. It is a small, pea-shaped bone located on the palmar side of the wrist. It serves as an attachment site for some ligaments and muscles of the hand.
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Side-facing bust of Abraham Lincoln on the "heads" side, and Lincoln Memorial on the "tails" side.
Talkin' out Da Side of Ya Neck was created in 2008.
Sorry, I NEVER saw someone that had a pinched nerve in the neck and a 'bump' on the side of the neck that was the cause. You actually have two different things going on... I'll not discuss the 'pinched nerves' symptoms, since you didn't list them... there are just too many to try and list. The 'bump' is either a sebaceous cyst -- especially if you can "wiggle" it around-- meaning it's under the skin and not attached to anything. It could also be a lymph node. Those are off to the side in the back of the neck & at the hairline. I'll not go into all the 'normal' things that cause them to appear, from baby - to adult- hood, but I will caution you that if you find more 'lumps' under your arms, in your groin, please see your doctor --PA-- NP to make sure there is nothing to be concerned about...