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How To Cure Knot On The Head After Falling Down?

my 3 year old son hit the back of his head on the playground. he is walking fine and did not fall asleep. it is a knot on the back of his head. he is talking fine and seems to be his usual self ( a little grouchy). i tried applying ice and he was not too happy about that. what should be my concerns at the moment? it is almost bedtime. thank you!
Thu, 4 May 2017
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Hello dear!
I can understand your concern.
Its absolutely fine if he is not drowsy,is talking normally,didnt have any sort of fits,bleed from any site like mouth or nose and didnt develope headache or vomiting.
So he is perfectly fine by the grace of God.
You should not be having any concerns.
This small bump will resolve on its own.
It will take some time.
Hope it will help.
Wishing your child good health :-)
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How To Cure Knot On The Head After Falling Down?

Hello dear! I can understand your concern. Its absolutely fine if he is not drowsy,is talking normally,didnt have any sort of fits,bleed from any site like mouth or nose and didnt develope headache or vomiting. So he is perfectly fine by the grace of God. You should not be having any concerns. This small bump will resolve on its own. It will take some time. Hope it will help. Wishing your child good health :-)