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Concerned about a Scalp Bump

7/8/2025, 8:30:26 AMMale25-34

I'm a 38-year-old female and I'm not currently taking any medication. For the past two to three years, I've noticed a bump on my scalp. Recently, I've observed that it seems to have become more prominent over the last year, which caught my attention. I’ve posted a couple of images for reference in the comments.

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Cony

7/8/2025, 8:30:45 AM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about a bump on your scalp, especially as it has changed over time. Scalp bumps can have various causes, such as cysts, dermatofibromas, or even benign tumors. Given that this has been present for several years and recently became more prominent, it is wise to monitor it closely.

Explanation:

Bumps on the scalp, commonly known as nodules or lesions, can arise from different sources, such as skin conditions, infections, or underlying issues. While many are harmless, changes in size, shape, or consistency warrant a closer look to rule out any serious conditions.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on the bump. Note any changes in size, color, or shape, as well as any associated symptoms like itching, redness, or discomfort.

  2. Maintain Scalp Hygiene: Ensure that you keep your scalp clean and avoid irritation from hair products that may aggravate the area.

  3. Document Details: Consider taking regular photos of the bump for reference. This can be helpful for tracking its development and also useful if you seek further advice later.

  4. Consider a Skin Check: If the bump continues to grow or if you experience any new symptoms (pain, bleeding, etc.), it might be prudent to consider seeking a professional evaluation, even if not immediately necessary.

Reassure yourself that many scalp bumps are benign, but it’s always good to remain aware of your body and its changes. If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to reach out.

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