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Old 09-15-2015, 08:10 AM #1
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Default Bump to the back of the head.....

...last night I went down & grabbed a pot from one of my cabinets & when I got up I hit the back of my head with the drawer knob above me. It defintley did hurt, but didn't black out with no other symptoms except for a dull aching headache in that area. I did put ice on the area last night, along with taking some Tylenol. It's touch to feel for a bump, as I have a head of hair.

Is this anything serious & what can I do for the headache to go away? I do sit in front of a computer all day, so not sure if that'll help.
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