Callus. It's a natural defence your body makes when friction is repeatedly applied to an area. It's just a thick piece of skin. It can be filed off with a nail filer... I think.
A hard painless subcutaneous bump that moves on a finger could be a callus. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
yes that is a bruise or bump feel better
An invisible hard and painless bump at the nape of the neck could be a benign condition such as a lipoma, which is a fatty tumor that is soft to the touch but can feel firm. It may also be a lymph node that is enlarged due to various reasons, such as an infection or inflammation. If the bump persists, changes, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
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A risen bump is bump that indicates that you have bacteria located somewhere in the body. Just like you have lymph nodes that swell when you have an infection somewhere.
most likely its a calis.
Large hard bump[assuming it bony hard] on the forehead, which you have had for years and painless must be a benign tumour arising from the frontal bone. But if it is suddenly getting larger and "looking weird" there IS A POSSIBILITY that it has undergone malignant transformation - simply means it might have changed into a cancerous one; usually it associated with pain. Consult a doctor as soon as possible. They will take a biopsy to determine the tumor's nature. Even if its malignant, there are highly effective treatments available. So waste no time.
You should see your doctor. Good luck and God Bless:)
It could be a swollen capillary.
A small, painless bump behind the ear of a child can be many different things. Some causes of this include mastoiditis, dermatitis, swollen lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, cancers, and parasitic infections.
It is a bone