A lump under the skin of the temple may be caused by lipoma, boils, mosquito bites and other factors.
1. Lipoma: the disease may be related to genetic, fat metabolism abnormalities and other factors, after the temple disease, may appear in the subcutaneous painless lumps, lump size is small, and the boundaries with the surrounding tissues are clear, usually no obvious pain.
2. Boil: the disease is related to Staphylococcus aureus infection, when the boil appears in the temple draw, there may be red, swollen, hot, painful small hard nodules under the skin, as the disease progresses, pus head will appear on the nodules, discharge pus.
3. Mosquito bites: the disease is related to the allergic reaction caused by mosquito bites, biting the skin around the temples, there may be pimples under the skin, wind-bubble-like lesions.
There may be other reasons for a pimple under the skin of the temple, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.