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Suggest Remedy For Scabs After Head Injury

Hi my partner has a scar on his forehead that was caused from a push bike accident over 10 years ago few months ago he had a black head on it and I squeezed it and a clear hard white subject came out looked like glass. Following months more rock, glass like object continue to come out it has spread crossed half of his forehead and continues to give him pain until he squeezes them
Out. At time having to dig them out as so deep. They are now healing up bit he has these bits of scabs that come off and they look like threads of cotton the pain is still there and is causing him lots of stress as they are not healing and is very self conscious of the marks
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hai tis could be due to sum foreign body impacts of the previous scar, although 10 years is long time, more unlikely to produce such thick discharge. Pls meet a surgeon, dont fiddle with the scar, it could also be an infected keloid scar
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Suggest Remedy For Scabs After Head Injury

Hai tis could be due to sum foreign body impacts of the previous scar, although 10 years is long time, more unlikely to produce such thick discharge. Pls meet a surgeon, dont fiddle with the scar, it could also be an infected keloid scar