Suggest Treatment For Headache
Question: My sister in law has an ach on the top of her head. Not a headach inside but like a cap on the outside. It is soft to the touch and leaves an indentation when finger is removed. It hurts. No injury she can think of. Should she go to the emergency room? YYYY@YYYY XXXXXXX XXXX Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Yes,I think you should send her to ER ASAP for immediate evaluation..
Detailed Answer:
Hi my dear,
I am sorry for the situation your sister in law is in.
As she is having pain on the outside of her head, and this part is soft and leaves an indentation when finger is removed, that is suggestive for edema. It needs immediate evaluation by neurologist/physician if no history of recent trauma.
To my opinion, you should send her to ER for immediate evaluation, to rule out possible edema and get it treated specifically as soon as possible.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Yes,I think you should send her to ER ASAP for immediate evaluation..
Detailed Answer:
Hi my dear,
I am sorry for the situation your sister in law is in.
As she is having pain on the outside of her head, and this part is soft and leaves an indentation when finger is removed, that is suggestive for edema. It needs immediate evaluation by neurologist/physician if no history of recent trauma.
To my opinion, you should send her to ER for immediate evaluation, to rule out possible edema and get it treated specifically as soon as possible.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
What is the possible treatment for edema and / or possible causes? Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Depending on the location of edema.....
Detailed Answer:
Hi back my dear,
First, we should make sure where the edema is laying: outer part of the scalp (from trauma? any scalp pathology? swollen lymph nodes?
Or if the edema is located in the inner side but is also shown on the outer side. That's why a thorough physical/neurological examination is recommended together with Ct-scan or MRI of the head.
If she experienced a recent trauma (within the last 72 hours) , cold compresses can help reduce the edema. After that, a thorough examination is required for further treatment.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Depending on the location of edema.....
Detailed Answer:
Hi back my dear,
First, we should make sure where the edema is laying: outer part of the scalp (from trauma? any scalp pathology? swollen lymph nodes?
Or if the edema is located in the inner side but is also shown on the outer side. That's why a thorough physical/neurological examination is recommended together with Ct-scan or MRI of the head.
If she experienced a recent trauma (within the last 72 hours) , cold compresses can help reduce the edema. After that, a thorough examination is required for further treatment.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar