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What Causes Bumps On The Head?

My head was hiring yesterday so I rubbed it with my fingers.. Like a massage. I noticed a bump and the ran my fingers down to actually reveal a two to three inch indentation, then a raised bump, an a smaller indentation on the other side of the bump. I m not a hypochondriac but now my head hurts more often.. It may be my imagination... Any ideas of what is happening?
Fri, 23 May 2014
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Hi,
There is a net work of blood vessels on forehead. A strong massage to relieve
head ache,can break few of these vessels to form bumps. These bumps go after ice packs.
The frequent head ache can arise from- migraine,sinus infection,psychological
stress, refractory error.
you need to get investigated & advised by relevant specialist for getting specific treatment.
Thanks.
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What Causes Bumps On The Head?

Hi, There is a net work of blood vessels on forehead. A strong massage to relieve head ache,can break few of these vessels to form bumps. These bumps go after ice packs. The frequent head ache can arise from- migraine,sinus infection,psychological stress, refractory error. you need to get investigated & advised by relevant specialist for getting specific treatment. Thanks.