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What Does A Painful Dent On The Head Indicate?

Recently my 40 year old daughter discovered a small dent in the center front of her head. It is a little sore when she gently rubs on it. She discovered it when massaging her head. She has fairly frequent migraine headaches. She wondered about this ..
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Hi,

Well, let me tell you that this dent is not to worry about. it's just an irregularity of the skull. if you extended any relationship with a migraine? It does not have a relationship either.

A migraine can be related to phenomena of contraction and dilation of the superficial arteries of the head. The treatment can range from mild analgesics to derivatives of morphine, anticonvulsants, etc., depending on the case.

As an adjuvant, keep a quiet environment in the house as at work, avoid xanthines, such as chocolate and black tea.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Does A Painful Dent On The Head Indicate?

Hi, Well, let me tell you that this dent is not to worry about. it s just an irregularity of the skull. if you extended any relationship with a migraine? It does not have a relationship either. A migraine can be related to phenomena of contraction and dilation of the superficial arteries of the head. The treatment can range from mild analgesics to derivatives of morphine, anticonvulsants, etc., depending on the case. As an adjuvant, keep a quiet environment in the house as at work, avoid xanthines, such as chocolate and black tea. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.