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Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:43 am |
I have what look like horns on my forehead, they look like slight humps that are above the eyebrows on the forehead. I believe people call these horns. I really shouldn't have a genetic disposition for these, my mother and father don't have them and I haven't seen anyone in both sides of my family who does ever before so it's alarming to me. Especially it is alarming because I am young in my 20's and these horns really make me look old and cast a bit of shadows on my forehead and makes the horns somehow stand out and my forehead look uneven, even thought the horns aren't that raised. I worry the horns will raise more and get extremely more noticeable as I get older. I dont understand what is causing the horns and what I can do for them? Could massage help? Or could that make it worse?
Does anyone on here have this? The humps seem to come from under the skin like something is causing it and when I touch my forehead very lightly I feel like I am able to find the slightly raised humps without a mirror. |
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Wed Apr 30, 2014 6:52 pm |
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havana8
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Thu May 01, 2014 9:37 am |
The very last link you sent of the boy, he resembles what I have which you see more so on a side view better than straight on, and it's in the same places right above the eyebrows. It's just like these lumps. I've been noticing while watching some of my tv shows that some people have them so I guess they are normal but I don't understand what they are and why we have them and other people don't. I didn't have them 3 years ago, they have probably been a slow development. |
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