I would also like to know the answer to this question. I have recently developed a bump on the left side of my forehead too. This is completely random and I have not gotten hit with anything at all. Arg, please help! I have a bump about that size on the right side of my forehead. It developed seven years ago. The catch... mine twitches. It moves like some kind of alien under my skin. It is very hard. I have tried stabbing it several times with a needle. It is hard to pierce; it does not hurt, and it doesn't bleed. It would have driven me insane a long time ago, but fortunately, the movement comes and goes. It starts moving about once or twice a year and it stops when I take Augmentin. The bump is always there, but it gets bigger during the movement flare-ups. I have severe chronic sinusitis that began at the same time, and I believe it has caused a multiple sclerosis type effect on the nerves that control my facial muscles. That is why the augmentin helps. The bump could have developed from constant, low-level movement in that muscle. Basically its like working out and getting buff. I also experience other MS type symptoms with the flare-up; chorea, trigeminal neuralgia, Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs, which typically occurs on one side of the body at a time or the bottom half of the body Partial or complete loss of vision, usually in one eye at a time, often with pain during eye movement, Double vision or blurring of vision, Tingling or pain in numb areas of the body, Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain head movements, Tremor, lack of coordination or unsteady gait, Fatigue, Dizziness, and Depression. doctors are baffle by the moving bump. None have identified or diagnosed it. Ones who have seen it moving say it does not seem to be any muscle that belongs in the forehead. Any similar stories or an answer would be appreciated.
I would be inclined to think that you are dealing with an infected pore or ingrown hair. You shoul probably plan a visit to a doctor to avoid possible permanent damage to your skin.
I don't know for sure but looks like riflescope hit to me............
Probably Prunus padus the Bird Cherry.
You should have it looked at most times it is nothing to worry about but you can never be too careful. It could be a calcium build up or deposit or a cyst or could be more serious.
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depends on how hard you hit it but I would think that it is.
a penis
If you've got a small hard lump on your forehead about being kicked, not only is it normal, it will likely go away.
Hi friend, did u find the answer please let me know. I am also suffering from the same.
If your child hit their head that hard, you should take them to the doctor right away.
It is the dog version of a belly button.
Horsefly bites are red and form a small bump on the skin. The bump turns hard and may develop a pustule on top.
Large hard bump[assuming it bony hard] on the forehead, which you have had for years and painless must be a benign tumour arising from the frontal bone. But if it is suddenly getting larger and "looking weird" there IS A POSSIBILITY that it has undergone malignant transformation - simply means it might have changed into a cancerous one; usually it associated with pain. Consult a doctor as soon as possible. They will take a biopsy to determine the tumor's nature. Even if its malignant, there are highly effective treatments available. So waste no time.
If you shave your underarm, it could be ingrown hairs that got infected.
its best to go to the doctors and get it checked out because it could be anything,,so that's your best bet
its best to go to the doctors and get it checked out because it could be anything,,so that's your best bet
you have aids, no jk its probably herpes