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Hard Lump On Head, Headache, Blurred Vision

I have an oblong golf size hard lump on top of head, towards left. Found it abut 5 days ago, been suffering from bad headaches & blurry vision for about 2 weeks. Noticed a month ago, when I would get very upset or scream had very sharp pain on left side, back of head that would last a few minutes then would slowly feel better.
Tue, 9 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for posting your question here, I will try to answer it to the best of my abilities.

It is possible that you have either a sebaceous cyst or an infection of some kind. I would recommend you have a doctor or dermatologist look at it.
If it is a sebaceous cyst ask them to send it for some tests to the lab, because in certain cases it can be a non-oculary sebaceous carcinoma.
But anyhow the main thing to do at the moment is to see a doctor and we can follow up on what to do from there.

I hope this answered your question.
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Hard Lump On Head, Headache, Blurred Vision

Hi, Thank you for posting your question here, I will try to answer it to the best of my abilities. It is possible that you have either a sebaceous cyst or an infection of some kind. I would recommend you have a doctor or dermatologist look at it. If it is a sebaceous cyst ask them to send it for some tests to the lab, because in certain cases it can be a non-oculary sebaceous carcinoma. But anyhow the main thing to do at the moment is to see a doctor and we can follow up on what to do from there. I hope this answered your question.