How To Cure Lump In Right Side Of The Temple Due To A Injury?
Hello,my names Shannon and im only 16. I was at work and I was in the store room and I tried to grab some hand towels of the top shelf and the shelf fell on the right side of my head near my temple,now I have a lump and it's sort of squishy. I don't know what to do because its been nearly two weeks,and its still there? Shall I get it checked out.
1.After a trauma swelling could be haematoma formation, or an infected collection after the trauma, due to infiltration of the pathogenies. 2.Yes i think its good if you see some medical personnel, as it needs to examine and a course of antibiotic will help. 3.If bigger in size and not reactive for treatment - a small incision and drainage will be ideal followed by a course of antibiotics. 4.Suggest an ultrasound before procedure - that will help in identification of the nature of lump and its source and extensions. 5.Better see your GP he will help you what to do. Good luck.
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How To Cure Lump In Right Side Of The Temple Due To A Injury?
Welcome to health care magic. 1.After a trauma swelling could be haematoma formation, or an infected collection after the trauma, due to infiltration of the pathogenies. 2.Yes i think its good if you see some medical personnel, as it needs to examine and a course of antibiotic will help. 3.If bigger in size and not reactive for treatment - a small incision and drainage will be ideal followed by a course of antibiotics. 4.Suggest an ultrasound before procedure - that will help in identification of the nature of lump and its source and extensions. 5.Better see your GP he will help you what to do. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.