I have one now behind my left ear.
Yesterday I discovered it when I had to scratch behind my ear. It's a pretty small one. It didn't hurt until I touched it. However with time it started to hurt more and more.
Today the areas around both of my ears hurt. I feel that it is some kind of infection. It feels like the flu, but not really the flu, because only my ears feel infected?
I also thought about what I could learn from this. Why my ears? I never had this before.
Then I thought about some days before. I was outside with my mother and she kept telling me to put my hat on so I won't catch any cold. I told her I was fine.
Perhaps I wasn't
listening? Just a thought.. Many times it turned out that listening to my mom was the best thing to do. Guess I never really learned that one!
Just a thought though.
At first I was thinking big things like a tumor and stuff. But I just really can't come up with any reason something like that could happen all of a sudden. I'm eating as healthy as possible (okay except for the white rice now and then). And family and friend wise it's okay. Though I'll keep all options open.
However! I have started taking enzymes a couple of days ago. Could these enzymes be correlated to this? I'm thinking not, but who knows!
This is in it:
I read this here: _http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4620822_neck-bump-develop.html
Enlarged Lymph Nodes
Your lymphatic system includes lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, and thymus. Water, proteins, and other fluid that nourishes the body's tissues are returned to the bloodstream by 'lymph'. As it is circulated through the lymphatic system, lymph passes through lymph nodes. Your body contains hundreds of lymph nodes because they are a vital part of the immune system. These small masses of lymphatic tissue filter out bacteria and viruses. Many lumps in the neck are often enlarged lymph nodes. A lymph node can swell as it traps bacteria. The size of these enlarged nodes is generally 1 cm by 1 cm. If you apply pressure to the swollen lymph node, it may be painful and tender. Common causes for enlarged lymph nodes include sore throat, tonsillitis, dental infection, and bacterial infection. Once your body gets rid of the infection, these enlarged lymph nodes will return to normal size. Viral causes of enlarged lymph nodes include AIDS, HIV disease, infectious mononucleosis and the common cold.
I'm hoping for the common cold?
Here's an image of the lympth system in the head, I put an arrow on where the bump is located (low behind the ear):
Monday I'll go to the doc to see what it is. Any advice etc. is welcome.