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How To Treat A Bump On Head Caused Due To Injury?

I hit my head hard with a metal clip on the back of a basketball court. There is a bump on the middle of my head medium sized. Should I continue to ice it? Will the bump be gone eventually or stay there? Do I need a doctor? Please I want the bump to go away.
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If it is still hurting then it would be best to continue to apply ice.
The ice would also help reduce the swelling

The bump should reduce with time, this can take weeks to months in some cases.
Bumps or swelling form as part of the body's inflammatory response to trauma.

The use of anti inflammatory pain medication, even if the area is not painful would also help to reduce the swelling.

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How To Treat A Bump On Head Caused Due To Injury?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If it is still hurting then it would be best to continue to apply ice. The ice would also help reduce the swelling The bump should reduce with time, this can take weeks to months in some cases. Bumps or swelling form as part of the body s inflammatory response to trauma. The use of anti inflammatory pain medication, even if the area is not painful would also help to reduce the swelling. I hope this helps