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What Does A Hard Lump Behind The Ear Indicate?

Hi I ve got a hard lump behind my ear I noticed today also over the last few months I ve not been feeling well and my psoriasis which all ways just been on my scalp spread to my ears and upper body I been having earache headaches and a sore throat is this all related ? Thanx
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Hello,

In most cases, the cause is benign and should not worry you. If this I soft and not painful then this in most cases indicates swollen lymph node, lipoma or atheroma. And if this is hard and immobile swelling behind the ear would be a bony swelling, most commonly known as osteoma.

These swellings are generally asymptomatic and require no treatment. However, if it increases in size or you develop pain then I would like you to meet an ENT doctor for further evaluation and treatment.

The other swelling in the neck is likely to be a lymph node and since it has not increased in size for the past few years then you have nothing to worry. No treatment is required.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Does A Hard Lump Behind The Ear Indicate?

Hello, In most cases, the cause is benign and should not worry you. If this I soft and not painful then this in most cases indicates swollen lymph node, lipoma or atheroma. And if this is hard and immobile swelling behind the ear would be a bony swelling, most commonly known as osteoma. These swellings are generally asymptomatic and require no treatment. However, if it increases in size or you develop pain then I would like you to meet an ENT doctor for further evaluation and treatment. The other swelling in the neck is likely to be a lymph node and since it has not increased in size for the past few years then you have nothing to worry. No treatment is required. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon