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How To Treat A Hard Lump At The Tip Of The Eye Brow Due To An Injury?

my toddler 2 years and 2 month has hit her head of the corner of a radiator end tip of eyebrow its become a hard lump I applies ice on and its still the same she seems fine and fell asleep after half hour prior to the bump is this lump ball normal and what signs do I watch out for thank you ,yours sincerely.cidra najeeb
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Thanks for posting your query at HealthCareMagic. You have not indicated how old the injury is. In case of a recent injury, as the body tries to repair the wound, there might be some amount of swelling in the affected region. There can also be some amount of blood collection in the affected area. It is hard to comment without directly observing the area. If she does not have complaints about it, you can wait and see if it resolves. If not, it would be better to see a doctor who can examine it and intervene if necessary.

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How To Treat A Hard Lump At The Tip Of The Eye Brow Due To An Injury?

Thanks for posting your query at HealthCareMagic. You have not indicated how old the injury is. In case of a recent injury, as the body tries to repair the wound, there might be some amount of swelling in the affected region. There can also be some amount of blood collection in the affected area. It is hard to comment without directly observing the area. If she does not have complaints about it, you can wait and see if it resolves. If not, it would be better to see a doctor who can examine it and intervene if necessary. Hope I have been able to address your cause of concern. Feel free to revert back in case of any other further queries.