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Hematoma Getting Harder. Treatment?

I have a hermatoma that isopronstese is not working on it and it is very tender not only at the hermatoma but area by it, it was getting better with PT but now it seems to be going backwards. now very tender and feels like someone has a wire brush to the area and hermatoma is getting harder and feels hot inside and warm to touch???
Mon, 6 May 2013
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hi,
You have not mentioned the site of the swelling.

First be sure that it is simple haematoma only and not the one related to any malignancy.The haemangioma may also look like haematoma.

The cyst, lipoma, neurofibroma may also present like it.Just consult the doctor and have the biopsy/fnac done to find the cauuse of such swelling.

If not releived then the surgical removal is advised in some cases.
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Hematoma Getting Harder. Treatment?

hi, You have not mentioned the site of the swelling. First be sure that it is simple haematoma only and not the one related to any malignancy.The haemangioma may also look like haematoma. The cyst, lipoma, neurofibroma may also present like it.Just consult the doctor and have the biopsy/fnac done to find the cauuse of such swelling. If not releived then the surgical removal is advised in some cases.