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Got hurt on temple area

Hi,

I got hurt on my temple area 4 months back, which hurt was bearable, but i am worried if it would be creating a trouble to my health later as i am getting slight pain in the same place now. Am i in risk?
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done with a brain scan and thank God theres no problem, every thing is normal doctor said...Thanks buddy any way...
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If it is still hurting 4 months later, yes, see a doctor.
It may not be a tumor - but the tap may have done something.
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No, I didn't see a doctor for that, my head got hit on a water tap accidentally. It was in a water park where we had been for fun, some how i didn't notice a tap which was on my left side and when i turned my head towards left, my head was hit to the tap, the pain was there for 15 min.s then stopped. I am worried bcoz it was hit on the temple area. I do have mild pain at the same place some times. Though not have any nausea, vomitting, head aches, no pain when i awake in the mornings(which are the tumour symptoms), i am 28yr.s old,  Would you say that seeing a doctor is a better suggestion? Should i go?
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How did you get hurt - car accident - did you get hit with something? Did you hit your head on something?
Did you see a doctor for it?
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it was not a concussion and to add up i rubbed the place mildly.
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Not exactly, it was hurted in a point on the temple on left side it was hard with no bleed , though i had no symptoms since then except the above mentioned one.
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Did it bruise on the outside? How badly were you hurt - like a concussion?
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