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Suggest Treatment For Lumps Behind The Head With Dizziness

I had this lump in the back of my head for years. The last few months it has been hurting badly. It is like a knife going in and out. Also I have been dizzy for the last few weeks and lost my balance a few times. I cannot even walk without hanging on to something. I finally lie down and do not move. I cannot see my doctor for another few weeks.
Mon, 9 Oct 2017
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Respected user , Hi

Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* There are different reasons for lumps of the head .
Which may vary from benign soft tissue lesion as sebaceous cyst , others
or certain tumors as osteoma or others .

* Need clinical examination for the same , evaluation in form of CT or
MRI according to the clinical evaluations to decide further line of
management .

Hope this will help you for sure .
Welcome for any further guidance .

Regards dear take care .

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Suggest Treatment For Lumps Behind The Head With Dizziness

Respected user , Hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are different reasons for lumps of the head . Which may vary from benign soft tissue lesion as sebaceous cyst , others or certain tumors as osteoma or others . * Need clinical examination for the same , evaluation in form of CT or MRI according to the clinical evaluations to decide further line of management . Hope this will help you for sure . Welcome for any further guidance . Regards dear take care .