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i have a small intermittent headache localised on the left side of my head, it is not really painful just irritating, i have no other symptom
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I've been having the same symptoms for about 8 months now. I have been to the doctor several times for miagranes and back of the head pain. I have throbbing pain in the back of my head and lumps. Doctors say I have miagranes and tension headaches. I hope that is it because it seems like I get a new lump everyday. I have terrible pain everyday all day. Everytime I go to the doctor they say the same thing.
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same thing but when i touch it i automatically get a headache on the area and in my temples and i found the lump 2yrs ago and it hast gotten bigger but if i touch it AUTOMATIC HEADACHE also my hair is falling out or should i say thinned in the area aropund the bump
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I dont have wisdom teeth and i have the same symptoms . i never had wisdom teeth and never will so its not cause of wisdom teeth .
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I got a bump on my head that has grown from the size of a pea to that of half the size of a golf ball over the past six years. I have a doctors appointment at the end of this month. NO it's not cancer I think its a blood clot from an old head injury. I was hit in the head by a 2x4 wood stud when it broke supporting a porch. I had amnesia for a couple of years after that and ended up living on the street till someone took be to a hospital.
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Well i have a small lumo in the back of my head,i dont have headaches and it doesnt hurt i truly do not know what it could be although i dont hink it's very serious!
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I have been  having similiar problems as well , I started getting a small pea sized bump on my left side along the back of my hairline. So I went to the doctor and prescribed me an antibiotic. But once I finished the antibiotics the bump reappeared once again and went to the dr's got prescribed the same thing. But ever since I finish the medication I still continue to get the bumps. I have been tested twice for lymph nodes in x-rays, twice for blood tests, and a TB test. Everything came back normal. But yet I still continue to get these bumps every month. Does anyone out there know what these are and what causes them to come back???? I am tired of being put on medication, it's taking a toll on me!!!!
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i just recently got over a flu or something and i felt fine til just now. the headache is REALLY bad and there is suddeny a bump on my head that wasn't there before. i don't get headaches very often but when i do get them they're really bad. not sure what it is.
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antibiotics are causing viruses and other bacteria to become immune and stronger. i have heard that they can even survive in hand sanitizer now. i usually don't take medicine, and i only get sick about once a year around now.
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F H wrote:

Denise Perez wrote:

I have been  having similiar problems as well , I started getting a small pea sized bump on my left side along the back of my hairline. So I went to the doctor and prescribed me an antibiotic. But once I finished the antibiotics the bump reappeared once again and went to the dr's got prescribed the same thing. But ever since I finish the medication I still continue to get the bumps. I have been tested twice for lymph nodes in x-rays, twice for blood tests, and a TB test. Everything came back normal. But yet I still continue to get these bumps every month. Does anyone out there know what these are and what causes them to come back???? I am tired of being put on medication, it's taking a toll on me!!!!


antibiotics are causing viruses and other bacteria to become immune and stronger. i have heard that they can even survive in hand sanitizer now. i usually don't take medicine, and i only get sick about once a year around now.

I think you should really, but really read at least some basic, elementary school grade biology book! There you will find an amazing surprise - bacteria are one species and viruses are another.... like snail and rat. Antibiotics have effect on bacteria, but can't do a thing (except sometimes cause side effects) if the infection is caused by a virus.
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Wisdom teeth?


Did you ever find out what the problem was? My symptoms are similiar.
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it is most likely a cyst. a brain tumour does not form under the scalp and above the skull unless it has grown to a large size and pushes out through the skull. 

the pain is caused by the cyst sitting on the many many nerves of the head and face.

 

there is also something called a cirsoid aneurysym that gives the same symptoms. but dont fear, it is not fatal or dangerous, just very annoying. it is a dilation of the blood vessels under the scalp and can cause headaches and shooting pains.

 

go see a doctor and have it removed.

 

 

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The  pain was getting worse so I decieded good or bad news--off to the doctor I was going. The pain was "traveling and going to my forehead and cornor of eye. as soon as the doctor walked in after reading the nurses chart of my syptoms,he says  " I know the problem--just by looking at you". Emmmm --how can that be -no one else has seen anything ? It seemed that by the time I left home and arrived at the office--red welts had appeared on my forhead,but had not started to itch yet--as was the itching around the lump on my head was doing [as it developed smaller lumps.] "YOU HAVE THE SHINGLES". sure enough, ! He put me on meds, and within two weeks, they started to get better. I was one of the luckey ones to have had a light case of the shingles,since then,  I have heard some horrible things that some older people go through with them. I am 75 so I think I can say I am one of the "older" people. Thank God for His healing touch  and for good doctors.
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If you hate going to doctors don't ask for advice, if you would rather die then just go ahead nobody is stopping you except yourself, so go see the doctor dammit.
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I too have something similar to Dan's. My bumps has this burning sensation that happens every now and then. It only started about few days ago. Before that my sister noticed there's a small bald patch on the back of my head, I then identified it as alopecia areata. Has this anything to do with one another? I too am very worried as my mum was diagnosed with a before-first stage nose cancer but she has finished her treatments already. Please reply if anyone has any idea what's going on. Thanks
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