Should your skull be smooth?

The skull is not perfectly round or smooth, so it is normal to feel slight bumps and ridges. However, a dent in the head, especially if it is new, requires a trip to the doctor to determine the cause.
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Why does my skull have ridges?

The gaps between the plates allow for growth of the skull. The places where these plates connect are called sutures or suture lines. They do not fully close until the 2nd or 3rd year of life. A metopic ridge occurs when the 2 bony plates in the front part of the skull join together too early.
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Can your skull be uneven?

Less commonly, an uneven head shape happens when the bones of the skull fuse together too soon. This rare condition, called craniosynostosis, may require surgery both to correct the head shape abnormality and in some cases to give the baby's brain room it needs to grow.
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Are dents in skull normal?

Is it normal to have dents in your head? It is normal to have slight irregularities in the skull or scalp, just like it's normal for skin anywhere on the body to have small birthmarks. However, changes in skull shape and new bumps or dents in the skull or scalp can be a sign of a serious medical issue.
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Is the front of the skull smooth?

The main function of the frontal bone is to create the smooth curvature of the forehead and to provide protection for the frontal lobe of the brain. In addition, it participates in the formation of several cavities of the skull such as the orbit and the anterior cranial fossa.
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Why is my skull soft?

These soft spots are spaces between the bones of the skull where bone formation isn't complete. This allows the skull to be molded during birth. The smaller spot at the back usually closes by age 2 to 3 months. The larger spot toward the front often closes around age 18 months.
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What is Gorham's disease?

Gorham-Stout disease (GSD), which is also known as vanishing bone disease, disappearing bone disease, massive osteolysis, and more than a half-dozen other terms in the medical literature, is a rare bone disorder characterized by progressive bone loss (osteolysis) and the overgrowth (proliferation) of lymphatic vessels.
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Is the skull perfectly symmetrical?

The human skull is definitely asymmetrical; this is not a matter of skull bones that differ individually from a symmetrical model, but the skull is asymmetric as a whole (Woo, 1931).
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What is the lump on my head?

A bump on the back of the head has many possible causes, including injuries, cysts, fatty growths, inflamed hair follicles, and bone spurs. Bumps on this part of the body can be hard or soft, and they can vary in size. Injuries are a common cause of bumps and lumps on the back of the head.
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Why are some scalps wrinkled?

As we age, detecting wrinkles is no big surprise. However, discovering ridges and deep wrinkles across the top and back of your scalp that resemble the outline of the human brain is an astonishing anomaly. Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG), also known as bulldog scalp syndrome, can be corrected with surgery.
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What is a cranial ridge?

The cranial ridges, also referred to as exo-cranial ridges or cranial plates are bony plates on the surface of the forehead on many humanoid species. Some species, such as Humans, Vulcans, and the ancient humanoids do not possess visible cranial ridges.
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Why is my scalp lumpy?

Bumps on your scalp can be a symptom of a few different health conditions. Most of the time, these bumps indicate an allergic reaction or clogged hair follicles, neither of which is usually a cause for concern.
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What does a tumor feel like on head?

As the tumor grows, it creates pressure on and changes the function of surrounding brain tissue, which causes signs and symptoms such as headaches, nausea and balance problems.
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Can you feel a brain tumor on your scalp?

As I've said to Shola, brain tumours can rarely be felt because they are inside our skulls, so your lumps are very unlikely indeed to be brain tumours, but I can understand how lumps on your head and awful headaches has caused you this worry.
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What is the bump on back of skull?

External Occipital Protuberance - Normal Lump on Back of Head: The lump you feel at the base of the skull in back is normal. It is a bony part of the skull that sticks out and feels hard. If you feel carefully, you will find one on yourself or other children.
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What is Paget's disease of the skull?

Paget's (PAJ-its) disease of bone interferes with your body's normal recycling process, in which new bone tissue gradually replaces old bone tissue. Over time, bones can become fragile and misshapen. The pelvis, skull, spine and legs are most commonly affected.
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What is Winchester syndrome?

Winchester syndrome is an extremely rare congenital connective tissue and bone disorder. Winchester syndrome is characterized most frequently by short stature, wearing down of bone and tissue, dark skin patches, and coarse facial features.
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What diseases affect the skull?

Cranial Base Disorders
  • Acromegaly.
  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks.
  • Cushing's disease.
  • Facial nerve disorders.
  • Meningioma.
  • Pituitary tumors.
  • Rathke's cleft cysts.
  • Trigeminal neuralgia.
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How should a soft spot feel?

When you gently run your fingers over the top of your child's head, the soft spot should feel soft and flat with a slight downward curve. When your child is crying, vomiting, or lying down, the anterior fontanelle may look raised or like it's bulging.
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Is the back of your head soft?

There are actually two soft spots — one at the back of the head and another on top. The posterior one closes within a few months of birth, while the top fontanelle typically remains until just past a child's first birthday. Dr.
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How do I know if I have had a brain tumor?

Other possible signs and symptoms can include pain, abnormal eye movements, trouble swallowing, trouble walking, weakness or drooping of one side of the face, loss of appetite or weight loss, and slurred speech.
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What does a skull base tumor feel like?

These tumors can grow slowly or rapidly. Symptoms of chondrosarcomas depend on their location in the skull base and may include headache, ringing in the ears, and problems with vision, hearing, or balance.
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How do you detect a brain tumor?

In general, diagnosing a brain tumor usually begins with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Once MRI shows that there is a tumor in the brain, the most common way to determine the type of brain tumor is to look at the results from a sample of tissue after a biopsy or surgery.
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How do I get rid of a bumpy scalp?

How can I get rid of scalp folliculitis at home?
  1. Warm compress. Applying a warm compress or warm, damp cloth to your scalp a few times a day can help to soothe your scalp and drain any pus.
  2. Antibacterial soap. ...
  3. Anti-dandruff shampoo. ...
  4. Cortisone cream. ...
  5. Antibiotic ointment. ...
  6. Lukewarm water. ...
  7. Washing.
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What are stress bumps on head?

Sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum. Seborrheic dermatitis can appear greasy or scaly. In severe cases, it can cause raised bumps and scaly, white skin at the hairline. In adults with seborrheic dermatitis, stress, lack of sleep,or other triggers may cause symptoms to reoccur frequently.
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