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What Causes The Knot On The Eyebrow After Falling Down?

I had a fall and hit my forehead, intially I had a large goosebump, which went down after I put ice on it. Later my eye turn black, which have last for over two weeks. There is a knot on my eyebrow and it is not going down. What do I do about it? What is causing it?
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing your query.

After reading your post, it seems that you are having soft tissue swelling which will subside in few days to weeks time.
Injury to forehead results in swelling around eyes and black eye.

You can take an anti inflammatory like Ibuprofen twice daily after meals along with serratiopeptidase and an antacid like Omeprazole 40 mg.

I hope this is helpful to you.
Thanks.
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What Causes The Knot On The Eyebrow After Falling Down?

Hi, Thanks for writing your query. After reading your post, it seems that you are having soft tissue swelling which will subside in few days to weeks time. Injury to forehead results in swelling around eyes and black eye. You can take an anti inflammatory like Ibuprofen twice daily after meals along with serratiopeptidase and an antacid like Omeprazole 40 mg. I hope this is helpful to you. Thanks.