You can try putting a cool icepack on their forehead
Put some ice in a plastic bag surrounded by a towel on his forehead. If swelling does not go down in 20-30 min. check his'her temperature, if abnormal go to emergency room
"I was so tired that I fell asleep at the computer and bumped my forehead on the keyboard."
If a rumbuctious toddler falls on his/her forehead, a small venule will rupture causing a 'goose-egg' swelling. If there is no LOC (loss of consciousness) and the child cries soon after the event, there is nothing to be concerned about. The swelling will usually subside within 48 hours, leaving some skin discoloration for another week. RBB, MD
get a bag of frozen food peas,sprouts and hold to swollen area to kep swelling down.
It's not unusual for shingles on the forehead to affect the eyes. The virus spreads through the nerves.
I bumped my forehead on the wall and staggered to get to my room.
There are two types of bumped, one of them " as in you bumped into someone" or also "bumped up a level" to mean you moved up,;promoted.
It depends on what caused the swelling. Did you bump your forehead on something? Or is the skin just raised on its own? You could have a boil (like an infected pimple)..in that case, you can clean it well 2x a day with soap and water and an alcohol pad or peroxide. It is an infected pore, and that would help clean it and it should eventually go away. If not, see a doctor. On the other hand, if you bumped your head, you can put an ice pack on it, but if you have any dizziness or lightheadedness, etc, you better go to the emergency room and get it checked out because you may need further evaluation.
Bumped is the past tense of bump.
"Bumped" is a past participle form of the verb "bump." It can be used as an adjective in some contexts, such as in phrases like "bumped-up prices" to describe an increase in prices.
If it's been 36 hours and you have not had any other problems, I wouldn't worry. It can take several days, or more, for swelling to go down. If you are still having pain in that area and experience any nausea or vomiting, then go see your doctor.
It is correct to say "you must have fallen and bumped your head" because "fallen" is the past participle form of the verb "fall," which is required when using "must have" in this context.
He bumped his head and got quite a headache.