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What Causes A Soft Lump At The Back Of Head On The Right?

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Posted on Sat, 26 Mar 2016
Question: HI, I am a 44 year old female, who had stroke like symptoms on 11.30.15;however, the whole month of Dec and up to date. I have been suffering with anxiety and hypertension. To relieve this pain I listen to music and exercise. As I was getting my son to massage my scalp today , he found a soft , squishy spot in the back right area of my head. For 22 years now, I have been wearing weave with hair glue, being I lost most of my hair, early in age. I have been having migranes and severe anxiety. Once I felt this spot, the sensations are appearing to come from this area. Please, help me!!! What is going on?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Soft squishy scalp can be a variety of benign skin lesions.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,

Well, I can certainly understand, given your recent stroke like event, and current problems with migraines, why you would be concerned. It is hard to tell without being able to both see and feel this lump in person, but do know that scalps can get these things and they are usually benign. It's possible that there was an irritation or some mild trauma to the area, which formed a bit of swelling, or for a fatty growth to form there (lipoma). The scalp can also form cherry angiomas (benign) which are like the strawberry spots people sometimes get on their chests and back and elsewhere, and these are soft and squishy.

Anytime there is any kind of swelling or growth on the scalp it can be tender. Possibly the glue irritated it. Most of these sorts of things are benign. But do go in to be seen so that someone can look and see what it is exactly.

I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information or clarification.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (17 hours later)
Dr., you are correct. The glue was tangled on a strand of hair which caused a pulling sensation in my head , down my spine, to my lumbar area. I have cut all that mess off my head. You can see me , any given day, passing with a honey blonde detachable wig, being I have alopecia. Nomore. However, the headache seems to be gone. Now, I gotta deal with severe anxiety. Any suggestions?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Your anxiety:

Detailed Answer:
Well I'm glad you got the scalp lump sorted out, and are relieved of your headache! That must be a relief!

I can relate about the anxiety, having dealt with this at various times. I have a few questions to be able to help provide specific suggestions or information:

You wrote that the anxiety came on after a stroke like event. Can you tell me more about that? Were the stroke like symptoms attributed to severe migraine symptoms, or a TIA?

Do you think that your anxiety is about fear of having another stroke like episode or even distress from when you had the stroke symptoms? Or did the anxiety come on out of the blue without any stressful thing attributable to it other than having had this event?

What medications and supplements are you taking? And have there been any significant changes to your diet or any significant things that are going on in your life that may be giving you distress?

Thanks - I'll write more after hearing back.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes A Soft Lump At The Back Of Head On The Right?

Brief Answer: Soft squishy scalp can be a variety of benign skin lesions. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome, Well, I can certainly understand, given your recent stroke like event, and current problems with migraines, why you would be concerned. It is hard to tell without being able to both see and feel this lump in person, but do know that scalps can get these things and they are usually benign. It's possible that there was an irritation or some mild trauma to the area, which formed a bit of swelling, or for a fatty growth to form there (lipoma). The scalp can also form cherry angiomas (benign) which are like the strawberry spots people sometimes get on their chests and back and elsewhere, and these are soft and squishy. Anytime there is any kind of swelling or growth on the scalp it can be tender. Possibly the glue irritated it. Most of these sorts of things are benign. But do go in to be seen so that someone can look and see what it is exactly. I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information or clarification.