Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => How To Protect Your Bald Head => Topic started by: MickM on December 12, 2012, 11:08:35 AM
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After shaving my head I discovered a 1/2" diameter lump on the back of the middle of my head, just below being level with the tops of my ears. It's solid like bone and I discovered it by shaving over it and opening a pretty large cut. I don't seem to be able to shave it so I use an electric shaver for the lump. I thought it was my "bump of knowledge" but my wife say's only puppie dogs have them! I don't know if I'm posting in the correct section of the forum but I sure would like some help.
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Could be a benign tumor, I had one on my neck. Had the doc take it out in the office and it was the size of a egg. Mainly a fatty tumor. They just pop up. But would have it checked out.
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I have a small bump in the same place. Mine is defiantly bone!
I wouldn't stress about it:)
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Yes, this does feel like bone, it does not squish or move.
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I've got it. Makes it look no different at all. It isn't visible, for sure, it's rare when those are. I thought everyone had those. Regardless, it isn't an issue.
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I believe that this is your occipital bone, which generally has a bump on it. It's part of what makes the back of a shaved head look interesting and gives our shaved heads character. Wikipedia describes it as: The occipital bone, a saucer-shaped membrane bone situated at the back and lower part of the cranium, is trapezoidal in shape and curved on itself. It is pierced by a large oval aperture, the foramen magnum, through which the cranial cavity communicates with the vertebral canal.
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When in doubt, get the opinion of a medical professional.
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Guy, it's normal. Don't worry about it.
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That bone was one of the things that kept me from buzzing or shaving my hair for so long. In my mind, it felt like it was the size of a softball. In reality, it was much, much smaller---and I worried for years over nothing.
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...Quick and random question, why is it referred to as a bump of knowledge? That's the part of the brain that regulates eyesight...
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As I said I have the bump but no knowledge (according to my wife)
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The bump is called external occipital protuberance and it's a normal part of the occipital bone. Part of the trapezius muscle is attached to this "bump". Women have it less pronounced. I guess you can sleep calmly :)
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It's totally normal... So don't go pounding it flat with a hammer... you could go blind...