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Default The injury site on the head feels sore to touch

Sometimes I feel dull pain like feeling on the impact site. I am not sure if it can be called pain as it's extremely dull and it feels sore to touch or maybe I feel it because I am concentrating too much on that area, but there is certainly some sensitivity in that piece of bone in the skull I think. It's been almost 5 months since I hit my head on a concrete wall. Any similar experiences?
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