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Felt a 'pop' in my head!!?
So I've been STRESSING over the past few days about having a brain tumor. Anyways, I was walking to my room to go to bed and I took a step and felt a small 'pop' in my head. There was absolutely no pain and to be completely honest, I feel a lot better! It's like it released pressure in my head. Should I be concerned? I'm laying here fine right now. I was dizzy but now honestly I feel normal.
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- BillLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
The pop you heard was probably pressure being released in your Eustachian tubes. It has nothing to do with a brain tumor.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
I've been having it since I was 9 years old. Right now I am 15 years old. I had always been curious about why. I came up with a solution when I felt my brain pop or burn as I was thinking about something much faster than usual. It's because a certain part of your brain is not developed enough. They are segmentations in your brain that organize your thought processes. In addition, these segmentations are between different parts of you're brain. When you think, electric pulses coming from different parts of your brain collide everywhere. Except, when the popping occurs, the energies collide and that collision strengthens your segmentation by either deepening, widening or condensing it. Burns on the other hand, while quite similiar, are located at a more general location. I have been thinking this might have something to do with concentration or the control of a brain part. Btw, segmentations are located everywhere within your brain. I'll will give a general map of the parts of the brain. Right side of brain: Allows your brain to look at brain pulses or perceive things as, by definition, an emotion. Left: Allows you to anaylze things apathetically. {Logic is your basic things that drive your emotions, (not the same thing as the emotions stated in the right side) which drives all the functions of your brain besides logic} Frontal lobe/ forehead: view things in a small point of view, 1st step of organizing your variables. Middle lobe: processing. Back lobe: views things in a large point of view; small things make up big things. Btw, only talking about top part of your brain right now, which processes things as percepted in environment. As you go down, the more thinking processes there are, eventually to the logic part, the base. This is why logic is so hard to develop. But possible to develop a secondary sub consciousness, derived from your main consciousness, hence still part of it, which can be used to feel your "emotions" or basal instincts from the logic and try to control the flow, which is something I think I can do after experimentation with my own convulated pulses. Hoped this helped. Its not bad to have popping unlesss its 's a popping of blood vessel, then you're.. idk.