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What Could Be The Reason For Having A Lump On My Head And Dizziness?

Hi, I am a 33 year old male and I have since a couple of days noticed a lump in the front centre of my head / scalp. I do feel a little dizzy / tired and it s uncomfortable to touch. I don t recall hitting my head in the past few days but 3 weeks ago I did cut my head close to where the bump is from a minor blow. I didn t seek medical assistance before as it didn t seem that serious. Do you think the 2 things are related or could it be something unrelated and more serious?
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
hi! i think the two things are associated and it is nothing but a hematoma or old-blood filled sac!

as you are having dizziness, you should go for a CT scan of the brain to exclude any major injuries.

apply ice/cold compress on it and review the report with us or any local doctor.

all the best!
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What Could Be The Reason For Having A Lump On My Head And Dizziness?

hi! i think the two things are associated and it is nothing but a hematoma or old-blood filled sac! as you are having dizziness, you should go for a CT scan of the brain to exclude any major injuries. apply ice/cold compress on it and review the report with us or any local doctor. all the best!