i've had this bump behind my right ear/on the back of my head for a really long time. i'd say a few years. the thing is, it hasn't gotten any bigger, it's hard, but stayed the same size & it's actually pretty small. it doesn't hurt when i touch it er anything. do you think it's something serious?? any ideas on what it could be??
DruidX answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 6:17 am: I had something simmilar about a year back, but it went away in about a week. The next time I went to my doctor I mentioned it and she said it was probably just a gland getting a bit blocked and swelling, so not to worry. But since you say you've had yours a while, I'd go and see a doctor about it. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
whiteguy2006 answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 1:23 am: dude i had the same problem and i asked all the guys at work about it. I had it for about 2 yrs and all of the sudden it started gettin bigger and it hurt like crazy. after about 2 weeks it got a head on it like a pimple so i squeezed it and the pus hit the wall 3 different times. it bled like crazy. The doc didnt know what it was and i still dont know but i figured that this would be a cool story for ya [ whiteguy2006's advice column | Ask whiteguy2006 A Question ]
spoiledandtoxic answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 12:25 am: Dear bumpy,
Have you pierced you ear in that spot befor. My neighbore pierced hers (shes 30) and it left a bump just like the one your describing. I wouldnt worry much about it. I wish i could find the name of the bumb, but i cant. Ill try and talk to my neighbore. If i find the answer ill edit this for ya to know
hope i helped =D [ spoiledandtoxic's advice column | Ask spoiledandtoxic A Question ]
GUCCiGiRLXoXo answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 12:00 am: Well, either its just a mole, or it could POSSIBLY be something bad.. just the next time you go to the doctor ask them about that bump!
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