Generally speaking, that area should also have a tender "knot"... If so, this is a lymph node... one of the many nodes throughout your body. They fight both viral and bacterial infections. Do you have an infected place in your scalp? If so, that could mean a lymph node is fighting the infection draining down through the lymphatic channels... It could also be a sebaceous gland... that's an oil gland that has become plugged, and because it continues to produce oil (sebum) it gradually swells and becomes a cyst (a fluid filled sac). These can become infected and swell and eventually drain a yellow cheezy-smelling material, a mixture of oil & dead skin cells from the lining of the cyst).
Possibly a pimple or ingrown hair under the skin.
If its behind your ear it usually means your starting to get an ear infection, I got it about a year ago and got some tablets and it went in about 5-6 days hope this helps
A headache is a vague symptom. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified, board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
In a left hug each person leans to their left positioning their head above the right shoulder of the person directly across from them. In a right hug, each leans to their right and so forth.
The horn is located behind the grill just beside the left and right head lights..
The head is to the right.
behind the left head between the motor and the fire wall. behind the left head between the motor and the fire wall.
There are two, they are bolted to the left side of the left head and the right side of the right head.
Hi, they are on the rear deck behind the head, left side, on a 6V 53 right under the dipstick tube
its a big muscle that goes from the top of your sternum (chest bone) to the mastoid process (the bone behind your ear) you use it to turn your head left and right.
facing the engine you turn to the right it is r/ hand thread if you look at tne bolt head which is behind the pulley
You might have a brain tumour. Consult your doctor.
In a 5.1 system, the speakers should be beside or behind you, ideally at ear level or above. In a 7.1 system, the left and right speakers should be beside you, and the read surrounds (or surround) behind you.
from right to left or left to right example shown above
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