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soft ball on my head

Hello am a little confuse with what I may have on my head. I am now 25 and when I first notice I was a teenager. Was treated and supposevely nothing was found. Now years later I been measuring with my finger and it has either grown or moved to the front of my head. I could feel like a ball is soft and my hair there is curlier than my hair. The spot feels very soft unlike the rest of my sculp. Lately I have been getting headache and very sentive to light. I mean just last night the streets light from inside the car bother me. I could feel the pain only on my left side of my head thats where that ball is. Im extremely worried and am 8 weeks pregnant :( the spot is not small neither. Is like 1/3 of my left front side
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Hello and welcome.  well, clearly you need to be seen again by a doctor and have this looked at.  It sounds pretty prominent and yet it gets no attention from any doctors?  Is it a cyst?  Since you feel it has gotten larger and you are having some symptoms that you are concerned are related, obviously it is time to set up an appt. and have a doctor investigate this.  good luck
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