Swelling: First you need to see your PCP. Several things come to mind. Sebaceous Cyst, inflammatory/ infection process, fatty skin tumor, which all need to be evaluated and possibly biopsied . When this area swells, it puts pressure on the facial nerve , which exits thru a foraminal opening in the temporal area for the nerve and its 3 branches.
Answered 12/18/2020
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