Problem description: My aunt had a car accident and the doctor said it was a skull fracture. What are the sequelae of skull fracture?
Question date:2020-09-24
Patient information: Age: 52 Gender: Female
Sequelae of skull fracture, yes Concussion, dural edema, hematoma, etc. appear.
If a skull fracture is accompanied by brain tissue damage, the sequelae will be more serious at this time, including mental disorders, movement disorders, visual disorders, smell disorders, limb paralysis, etc., and death or vegetative disorders will occur in severe cases. Skull fractures are mainly caused by partial or complete fracture of one or more bones in the head bone, mostly due to blunt impact.
Go to the hospital for brain examinations as soon as possible for skull fractures, such as MRI and CT examinations. After clarifying the specific severity of the condition, seek professional medical treatment.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination