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HIT HEAD SO THAT HER BUMP NEVER WENT AWAY

A YEAR AGO MY TWO YEAR OLD DAUGHT FELL OFF THE BENCH AT THE PARK N HIT HER HEAD.I TOOK HER TO THE DOCTOR THEY TOOK X-RAY EVERYTHING CAME OUT GOOD.THE ONLY THING IS THAT HER BUMP NEVER WENT AWAY N SHE HAS A BALD SPOT.THE BUMP FEELS REALLY HARD.WHAT DOES IT MEAN ?
Sun, 6 Nov 2011
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi.....Mrs.jessica...
welcome to HCM...,
thanks for query...,
Head injury long time (1 year span)...
without symptoms..... generally harmless..,
the bump of the head is due to ....
change of tissues in the head..(could be fibrosis)
it is slowly regressing.......but.....
even.....once consult Neurosurgeon.....take opinion from him..
o.k good luck
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Hi.. Probably a scar which has modified or hypertrophied...  A physical examination can diagnose it better...


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HIT HEAD SO THAT HER BUMP NEVER WENT AWAY

Hi.....Mrs.jessica... welcome to HCM..., thanks for query..., Head injury long time (1 year span)... without symptoms..... generally harmless.., the bump of the head is due to .... change of tissues in the head..(could be fibrosis) it is slowly regressing.......but..... even.....once consult Neurosurgeon.....take opinion from him.. o.k good luck