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Old 05-26-2019, 07:13 PM #1
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Confused Pain in skull crack

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I always had headaches since I'm a child, but i've never really realised that it always more or less hurt at the same spot. I've always had cracks on my skulls (forehead specifically) because of forceps, and it's always around there that it hurts. I wondered what I should do, and if I should really go see someone for that, or if it is just normal and I shouldn't worry.
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Hi Ankh

Welcome to NeuroTalk and you certainly haven't messed anything up .

Maybe it would help if you got a referral to a neurosurgeon about your skull pain.

Best wishes.
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Most likely any dent or crack from forceps should be long healed by now.
A Dr needs to investigate the reason of pain in same place and the headaches.
Xray , CT scan or MRI should show if there are cracks or other problems.
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Thank you!!

Do you think it really needs attention? I wouldn't want to bother doctors for nothing
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If I was in your position I would certainly get it checked out.

Maybe it is nothing serious, which will put your mind at rest.

On the other hand, it could be something serious which does need medical treatment.
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