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Need Advice On The Large Bump Behind The Head With Radiating Pain To Back

I have a large bump on the back of my head, my family doctor thinks it just a swollen lymph node, although it is very painful, espically after I have smoke pot, although I when I put to and to together i stoped, while normally if i hadnt smoked in a fewdays or a week, it would bairly hurt, and the swelling would almost be gone but now it feels swollen more than ever and hurts very badly with a shotting pain down my back raiding from the lymph node, and I have a headach that hurts very badly sitting right behind my forhead.
Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi.
There are no lymph nodes in the situation/ area you explained.
This is either a lipoma or a sebaceous cyst.
It is better to get this removed (excised) for 2 reasons.
1> your get rid of the disease and
2> you get the histopathological diagnosis- makes you tension-free and symptoms free.

It is possible that the nerves supplying the upper and lower area are going through the nearby area so you are getting a typical referred pain .
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Need Advice On The Large Bump Behind The Head With Radiating Pain To Back

Hi. There are no lymph nodes in the situation/ area you explained. This is either a lipoma or a sebaceous cyst. It is better to get this removed (excised) for 2 reasons. 1 your get rid of the disease and 2 you get the histopathological diagnosis- makes you tension-free and symptoms free. It is possible that the nerves supplying the upper and lower area are going through the nearby area so you are getting a typical referred pain .