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How To Get Rid Of Lump On Forehead?

Hi I got hit in the forehead 2 weeks ago with a little bottle full of pennies I got a big bump rite away and a black eyes the bump went down and the black eye but know I got a lump and it kind of feel like a bone I m worried can it be possible that it can be a bone
Mon, 20 Apr 2015
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It may be a hematoma due to bleeding when you got hit and the bleeding also seeped down to cause a black eye. Usually after 10 days the swelling becomes soft and liquifies as hematoma resolves but if it is hard as bone, then it may be getting calcified. Get X-ray skull done to look for calcification. If there is calcification developing in the soft tissue, it may become permanent and then for cosmetic reasons may need excision.
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How To Get Rid Of Lump On Forehead?

It may be a hematoma due to bleeding when you got hit and the bleeding also seeped down to cause a black eye. Usually after 10 days the swelling becomes soft and liquifies as hematoma resolves but if it is hard as bone, then it may be getting calcified. Get X-ray skull done to look for calcification. If there is calcification developing in the soft tissue, it may become permanent and then for cosmetic reasons may need excision.