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Lump On Scalp
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Hello,
I have this lump on scalp. It came around 18 months ago, it just appeared and bled and scabbed over and so on for a couple of months then it just went away. About 3 weeks ago in the same spot it started to itch and the lump was back as it is just behind my ear on my scalp I couldn't see it so I had my partner take a photo of it so I could see myself. it looks like a white lump with a dark pink edging around it, quite a large border on one side and not so much on the other side of the lump. The lump itself is about the diameter of a pea (not as big as pea if that makes sense, in that it's not that raised up) and the surrounding border is about the size of a penny. If you know what this is maybe a cyst or something and any treatment please let me know. Please don't say see your doctor (unless you really, really think it's necessary) as any time I do with anything I'm just told to 'keep my eye on it' and after more than a year that seems kind of pointless.
Many thanks :)
I have this lump on scalp. It came around 18 months ago, it just appeared and bled and scabbed over and so on for a couple of months then it just went away. About 3 weeks ago in the same spot it started to itch and the lump was back as it is just behind my ear on my scalp I couldn't see it so I had my partner take a photo of it so I could see myself. it looks like a white lump with a dark pink edging around it, quite a large border on one side and not so much on the other side of the lump. The lump itself is about the diameter of a pea (not as big as pea if that makes sense, in that it's not that raised up) and the surrounding border is about the size of a penny. If you know what this is maybe a cyst or something and any treatment please let me know. Please don't say see your doctor (unless you really, really think it's necessary) as any time I do with anything I'm just told to 'keep my eye on it' and after more than a year that seems kind of pointless.
Many thanks :)
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It's probably nothing serious but you really ought to get it checked out, just in case . . .
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /Cancer -of-the -skin/P ages/Sy mptoms. aspx
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Ok just sorting out tinypic won't be a second then i'll send the picture over. It isn't painful it's just tender, like I can feel it there. Does that make sense? It hasn't bled this time (yet) but I didn't pick it before I would just be able to feel that it was bleeding. I did touch it alot so if ther were a scab that probably would have loosened it.
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not much for technology so not sure if this will work but here's the pic (bad photo but gives you a general idea)
http:// tinypic .com/r/ 2zr25px /6
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>>>how would i get a second opinion
http:// www.nhs .uk/chq /Pages/ 910.asp x?Categ oryID=6 8&S ubCateg oryID=1 56
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If you had even a tiny injury in that area years ago (even something as simple as a mosquito bite) it could have led to later keloid scarring:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Liv ewell/s kin/Pag es/Kelo idscarr ing.asp x
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