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Q: Symptoms of head or brain injury
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 18th, 2009
My husband woke up this morning with a dent on his forehead. about three inches above his left eyebrow. It wasn't there last night. He and I are very worried. What on earth could it be and is it dangerous? It is'nt painful but is quite deep. He also has been experiecing numbness down the left arm.


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Dr. Paul Wira , PHD
replied on May 25th, 2009
Headache and Migraines Answer A6658
These findings must be evaluated immediately!!!





Changes in cranial bone structure with arm numbness is significant.





See your family doctor for examination and possible referral to specialists.





Cause? Direct trauma is usually involved. A blow to head is often involved.
















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