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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Swelling On Forehead

dear docotor, my child having swelling on fore head, when we press it it will goes arount two to there milli meter inside what is the reason for this, on the head top of fore head one bowl is there it comes out after that we found this what is the reason for this what is the remedy for this, whoom i have to consult doctors specelisation please thanking you sir d.s.sridhar
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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Hi , I understand your concern. From what you are describing, it seems like your child has a hematoma, which is a collection of blood that occurs after mild injury or fall, or a dermoid cyst which occurs in some children. You can consult a pediatric surgeon if the swelling does not come down in a week.
Meanwhile, if the swelling is rapidly increasing in size, or your child has pain/increased crying or pus discharge from the swelling, take her to the hospital to see a pediatric surgeon.
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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Swelling On Forehead

Hi , I understand your concern. From what you are describing, it seems like your child has a hematoma, which is a collection of blood that occurs after mild injury or fall, or a dermoid cyst which occurs in some children. You can consult a pediatric surgeon if the swelling does not come down in a week. Meanwhile, if the swelling is rapidly increasing in size, or your child has pain/increased crying or pus discharge from the swelling, take her to the hospital to see a pediatric surgeon. Hope this helped you..!