Cysts on Back of Infant's Head - Should I Worry?

Updated on August 08, 2008
J.B. asks from Saint Louis, MO
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I recently found a small, pea-sized bump on the side of my 7-week old's head. Of course I was worried, called the Dr., and the nurse said it might be a lymph node - if it gets bigger, make an appointment. A few days later I thought it might have gotten bigger so I went in. The Dr. feels it is a cyst, not a lymph node, and that babies are sometimes born with them - sometimes they disappear on their own - and not to worry. (Not worrying is NOT my character :) )

Then last night as I was breastfeeding him, I noticed another one - on the other side of his head, so it seems there are two symmetrical cysts on either side.

Does this sound like anything I should truly worry about or has anyone heard of/or experienced this before? His 2-month checkup is soon and I'll definitely bring it up then, but I don't think I need to make another appointment (do I?).

Thanks for your help,
J

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A.C.

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i , too, found a bump on my daughter's head when she was a baby. of course I started thinking cancer, tumor!! Argh! It was a "dermoid cyst" and we did end up getting it removed, surgically, b/c our dr. said that it would eventually grow and could erupt. outpatient surgery; no biggie. we did wait, tho, til she was 15 months..not sure why. she was clueless tho. she just had a tonsillectomy and that was a bit harder b/c she was a little more fearful. good luck

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P.B.

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My daughter had the same as Anne C. Our dr recommended a specialist. All results were good. Out patient. She came home and chased the dog. One thing you may want to ask your dr is to have them do some blood work to make sure red and white blood cell counts are ok.

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L.H.

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If I was you I would just keep the Dr. updated. Just give the office a buzz if you notice any new ones springing up. If the Dr. feels it is getting serious (they start getting bigger, start multiplying, etc) he will order the neccissary tests to rule out anything that you need to worry about. I suggest staying calm but keeping an eye on them. Dr.s always give the worst case scenario so if he isn't worried I wouldn't be freaking out either. Just keep an eye on them and report major changes and it will turn out fine. Good luck!

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H.N.

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I noticed the exact bumps on the base of my child's head/top of neck. When I noticed them, he had just one. After further checking, he had another one matching on the other side. I called the doc, same info from the nurse. At his 3 month checkup, I spoke with the doc and he told me they are lymphnodes. His son has them all the time and he said not to worry. My son is now 16 months old and still has one on one side of his neck. When he's sick it's bigger, but it is always there. Recently we had some blood work done and got his total blood count assessed due to a recent illness. The blood count came out totally fine, so this made me even less worried about the lymphnodes. ( I go into total panic and worry the worst alot of times) Don't worry about them. If your doc was even slightly concerned he'd send you to a specialist to check it out. Keep asking him to check them at checkups though for your peace of mind!

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