Lumps behind the ears: why do they appear and how should they be treated?

The signs or symptoms that they will experience when presenting one of these lumps are:

– A small round lump under the skin; usually on the face, neck, or trunk.

– A small black pimple that plugs the central opening of the cyst.

– A thick, yellow, foul-smelling substance that sometimes drains from the cyst.

– Redness, inflammation and sensitivity in the area, if the cyst is inflamed or provoked.

If you have symptoms like the lump grows rapidly, ruptures, starts to hurt or becomes infected, occurs in a place that is constantly irritated or in an unusual location, you need to see your doctor right away.

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(Read more: The protein that accumulates in Parkinson’s also adds to the stomach, heart and skin)Likewise, diseases such as otitis can cause inflammation, as when the ear is infected. mastoid, which is the part of the skull bone behind the ear and which can present the condition called mastoiditis which mostly occurs more in children than adults. Mastoiditis may be accompanied by discharge from the ear, possible hearing loss, fever, general feeling of being unwell and irritable, and headache. It is important that if you present any of these symptoms go to the health professional, so that he examines the lump and even more so if situations arise such as the lump causes pain, is red, sensitive to the touch or has discharge, it is fixed in one place or feels attached, changes or grows, appears to repent or is accompanied by other symptoms.

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