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Old 11-16-2012, 07:30 PM #1
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Default Where i hit my head is getting swollen again 9 months later

its weird. the exact point of impact where i hit my head swelled up to like 1/3 the size of the original bump on my head. it has a sore touch to it. i may have aggrivated it alittle bit after i noticed it came back by massaging it but im wondering why after 9 months my bump is coming back

i didnt hit my head agian anyone know?

i know this sounds crazy but could it be a fluid/puss build up and i should take a sterile clothes pin and poke the center of the bump and try drain out anything. i dont wanna mess around and give myself menagitis though. seriously how much of an option should this be?
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