![]() If there is a palpable bump where you have pain, the previous possibilities are more likely than a neurologic problem. ![]() It may be helpful to have someone part your hair and look carefully to see what is going on in the skin at the area where you have pain. A small mass (such as a benign tumor of some sort like a lipoma) may also sometimes cause pain, particularly if it were to get infected. It could also be related to other dermatologic problems such as a folliculitis. It may be related to bruising if for example you recently hit your head. Superficial head pain (on the surface of the head, in the skin, the scalp, under the hair) may not be neurologic. Without the ability to review your history and examine you, I can not provide you with a diagnosis but I hope I can provide you with some useful information. ![]() It sounds like you are having pains in your head and that the area is tender, meaning that the pain worsens if you touch a specific area. Please make sure you recognize that this forum is for educational purposes only, and it does not substitute for a formal office visit with your doctor. I am happy to address your questions, and my answer will be based on the information you provided here.
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