Head Horns?
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
Boise, Idaho
September 3, 2023 10:48pm CST
Have you seen this in the news? Horns are caused by compacted keratin and protein build-up. This is rare but can happen to anyone and appear anywhere on the body. The "inion hook" (basically a bump on the back of the head)is seen most often and could be caused by several things such as injuries, fatty growths, cysts, inflamed hair follicles, and bone spurs. These bumps can be hard or soft and can vary in size. One woman reportedly had one of about 4 inches which grew out of her forehead.
These growths are usually harmless and can be removed by a doctor if the growth is not cancerous. Ghee! That's a relief, huh?
Due to the rise in modern technology, scientists hypothesize that leaning the head forward to stare at screens could cause the tendon and bones at the back of the skull to grow due to the increased load.
Your thoughts.
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
4 Sep 23
I saw one removed on Dr. Pimple Popper. I hope I don't grow one from being on the computer so much. Have a good Labor Day.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Sep 23
They seem to be rather rare I guess. (I hope)

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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
10 Sep 23
@LindaOHio .......Me too. Can't imagine have a horn growing.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Sep 23
Not a pretty sight. Maybe something to show off for Halloween.
@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
4 Sep 23
This is the first time I heard of it. I never find anyone who has that kind of disease.
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