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Hi all,
Something odd, has happened. For about a week, I've had a painful, yet itchy lump inside my ear, right above my earlobe. At one point, wearing glasses was downright painful. Thinking it a "zit", I left it alone. However, these usually heal within a week. (besides, wiping it with Stridex was a unique experience in pain)
The Stridex reaction told me right away it wasn't a zit. Of course, I thought immediately about t hair. 3 days before I noticed this, my smithi was being a real hair kicker. I was fishing out cricks, and she kicked twice. I didn't feel anything hit, so paid no mind.
Then, about 4 days later, I was getting blouses out of my blondi's enclosure, and she kicked hair so bad, you could see it. After this, I moticed a bump below my eye, on my arm, and, on my ribs. (despite having a shirt on)
My question is, should I have the thing in my ear checked? Will it go away, on its own?
(btw, if this needs to be moved to watering hole, please go ahead)
Peace,
Gillian
Something odd, has happened. For about a week, I've had a painful, yet itchy lump inside my ear, right above my earlobe. At one point, wearing glasses was downright painful. Thinking it a "zit", I left it alone. However, these usually heal within a week. (besides, wiping it with Stridex was a unique experience in pain)
The Stridex reaction told me right away it wasn't a zit. Of course, I thought immediately about t hair. 3 days before I noticed this, my smithi was being a real hair kicker. I was fishing out cricks, and she kicked twice. I didn't feel anything hit, so paid no mind.
Then, about 4 days later, I was getting blouses out of my blondi's enclosure, and she kicked hair so bad, you could see it. After this, I moticed a bump below my eye, on my arm, and, on my ribs. (despite having a shirt on)
My question is, should I have the thing in my ear checked? Will it go away, on its own?
(btw, if this needs to be moved to watering hole, please go ahead)
Peace,
Gillian