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What Causes Painful Bump On Forehead After A Fall?

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Posted on Wed, 18 Nov 2015
Question: Hi there, my friend had a fall on Saturday morning and bumped her forehead just above her left eye on the corner of a cupboard. She had a bump immediately afterward, and a bit of a bruise. Today is now Wednesday and she says it still hurts to the touch and a bit above where the bump is on her head, and now she also has a red bruise on her eyelid on the side she bumped. Is this anything to be concerned about? She was fine after it the day it happened and as far as i know hasn't had any headaches or other symptoms and is doing everything normally day to day. Today she had a bit of a watery eye (which she does sometimes tend to get) and said she felt like she had something in it. I doubt this is related but still thought i would mention it. She is 62 years old. Is it normal for her to still have these symptoms? Thank you for your time :)
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Answered by Dr. Olsi Taka (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
No indications of brain injury

Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.

Generally the higher risk is in the first 24 hours after the trauma, but the older the individual is there is some risk of more slowly evolving hemorrhagic complications, so after the age of 60 some extra attention is needed. However none of the symptoms and signs you describe are indicative of any brain injury: Some swelling and bruising is to be expected due to injury to soft tissue, it will take weeks to gradually absorb, but it is not threatening or indicative of brain injury. I do not think the watery feeling is related either.

Indicators to watch for which might indicate a brain injury from the trauma might be headache, double vision, weakness of the limbs, confusion or changes in behavior, seizures. Since she has no headache and is normally conducting daily activities that is not her case it seems.

I remain at your disposal for further questions.
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What Causes Painful Bump On Forehead After A Fall?

Brief Answer: No indications of brain injury Detailed Answer: I read your question carefully and I understand your concern. Generally the higher risk is in the first 24 hours after the trauma, but the older the individual is there is some risk of more slowly evolving hemorrhagic complications, so after the age of 60 some extra attention is needed. However none of the symptoms and signs you describe are indicative of any brain injury: Some swelling and bruising is to be expected due to injury to soft tissue, it will take weeks to gradually absorb, but it is not threatening or indicative of brain injury. I do not think the watery feeling is related either. Indicators to watch for which might indicate a brain injury from the trauma might be headache, double vision, weakness of the limbs, confusion or changes in behavior, seizures. Since she has no headache and is normally conducting daily activities that is not her case it seems. I remain at your disposal for further questions.