When to Seek Immediate Care
Even if your doctor’s appointment is far away, some symptoms warrant prompt evaluation:
Large, rapidly growing, or extremely painful bumps
Fever or lethargy
Pus or bleeding from the bumps
Spreading redness or swelling
Conclusion
Finding painful bumps on your child’s scalp is understandably alarming, but most causes are treatable. Keep the area clean, discourage scratching, use cool compresses, and watch closely for signs of infection. If anything worsens or new symptoms appear, don’t wait for the scheduled appointment—seek care immediately.
Remember, online advice can help manage discomfort, but it’s not a substitute for professional medical evaluation. Your child’s safety and health always come first.
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