Question
There is a hard lump 1 centimeter below the delicate bones on both sides of the baby’s forehead, and it feels very hard when touched. There is no sensation when it is not moving, and there is no pain when it is gently pressed. I don’t know if it’s due to a deficiency or something growing. Can you please explain what this could be?
Answer
Based on the description, the hard lump 1 centimeter below the delicate bones on both sides of the baby’s forehead may be due to bone hyperplasia or a slight skeletal deformity. This condition may be caused by regional tissue fibrosis leading to hematoma, edema, and inflammatory reactions, which in turn compress the nerves and blood vessels, causing a series of symptoms. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to balance the body’s functions, stabilize regional blood circulation, promote metabolism and the excretion of metabolic products, reduce stimulation to nerve receptors, achieve the effects of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and relieving inflammation and pain, thereby eliminating symptoms, reducing pain, and restoring function. The above is a suggestion for the question “1 centimeter below the delicate bones on both sides of a baby’s forehead.” I hope it is helpful to you, and wish you health!