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My friend has a black vertical line on her forehead. It's indented. Should she be concerned? It is on the right side and extends from just below her hairline to her eyebrow. ... View answer
I have a vertical indent in my forehead that just appeared from my hairline to my tip of my nose It's not a wrinkle it looks like it's in my skull ... View answer
Dr. my son is nine year old having swelling on foreheadvertical line from eyebrow to hairline ct ... forehead it is noticeable from last 15 months or it is metopic synotosis pls advice . ... View answer
Vertical vein from hairline to above nose has appeared in last week. It is seen under the skin but is not bulging at all. What is cause and is treatment necessary? ... View answer
My son, age 10, has started complaining about his forehead hurting. I felt it and there seems to be a vertical dent starting at his hairline, going down to above his nose. I asked if it only hurts ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manzoor Ali
( General & Family Physician)
My 9 year old son fell and hit his forehead near the hairline on a slide at the playground today. It s bruised around the site but it s indented. I ve never seen this before. He says it hurts to ... View answer
I have just noticed a ridge raised up on my scalp. It s along my center part above my forehead and about 2 1/2 long. Indented on both sides. Starting about a half inch from hairline. No pain of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
Hello. I (43yr old female) just bumped my head (forehead) pretty hard on a door frame to an under-the-stairs closet (I didn t duck enough and moved into it full speed). The spot indented first and ... View answer
My daughter is 19 mo and hit her forehead on the coffee table falling off the couch. She cried and ... ok, normal toddler except for a Goose egg on her forehead that rose pretty quickly and is a little ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
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