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All bumps should be checked out by your doctor (usually there is nothing wrong) and can be anything from a bony spur, to a fatty lump (it moves.) However, some bumps (depending what they are) could have roots and it could annoy the ear area and cause headaches. Best to have it checked out. The only reason you would get a bump from a seizure is if that person fell and thrashed around hitting their head on a piece of furniture or some other object. Menopause certainly can cause a lot of moles (in some people) and lumps and bumps and HEADACHES. I believe Billy Crystal said it well: (he's a grandpa now)

I GET UP IN THE MORNING AND SAND BLAST MYSELF BEFORE I HIT THE SHOWERS!

There you have it. Ain't it wonderful! Ha, ha.

Merry Christmas Marcy

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Q: Do bumps on the head particularly above the ear area plus headaches and soreness have any connection to seizures or menopause?
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