no but keep an eye on it
ya i have the same problem i have two inward bumps in the back of my head top backish i think its normal
yes it is very normal. you can expect pain and swelling and treat those symptoms as normal, but if you feel very tired after a big bump to the head or faint you require medical attention immediately because you could have a concussion. stay around friends and family after a big bump to the head so they can keep an eye on you!
A bump is not bad. It is just an area of swelling. If it was a hard blow or you passed out at all.
It depends on the size of the bump. There's no general time for a bump to go away, since that depends on a lot of factors that differ from person to person. On the other hand, if it's been there for months, I'd see a doctor as soon as possible.
You put ice on it for a half an hour. Once it has been 30 minutes, take a hot shower,and let the water run on the bump and then the bump will heal!
Apply some ice to it to help with the swelling and pain. If he experiences any symptoms, such as dizziness, fainting, or vomiting, seek immediate medical attention.
A head cracked open is a very severe medical condition that can be fatal. Get immediate emergency medical attention.
Do not take a bump on the head lightly, it can be deadly if a blood clot or internal bleeding is there. .Any bump that causes unconsciousness should be looked at by a Dr. if the bump is minor it should start to go down on the second day but may still be tender for a week or more.
This depends on what caused the bump and how long it has been there. It is best to seek medical advice if it doesn't go away within a reasonable time. In most cases, the bump will go away on its own.
While a bump on the head can be common and often resolves within a few days, it is not unusual for some swelling or tenderness to persist for more than a week, especially if there was significant trauma. Factors such as the severity of the injury, individual healing responses, and underlying conditions can influence recovery time. However, if the bump is accompanied by severe pain, prolonged symptoms, or other concerning signs, it's advisable to seek medical attention.
No, I have never experienced a goldfish bump on my head.
You should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) with this problem as soon as possible.