Is the baby's frontal bone fracture serious

  The frontal bone is the bone in the forehead area of the human body. When the bone in the forehead area of the human body is severely impacted, there may be a situation of frontal bone fracture. If not treated in a timely manner, it is likely to leave sequelae. Therefore, everyone should pay attention to this. So, is the baby's frontal bone fracture serious?

  

Is the baby's frontal bone fracture serious1

  Most frontal bone fractures are caused by high-energy injuries, such as car accidents, heavy objects, or falls from heights. Sometimes patients may also experience frontal bone fractures due to accidental or severe collisions with walls. So if the baby has a frontal bone fracture, it is very serious and requires timely treatment.

  If there is no obvious collapse when the baby's frontal bone fractures, conservative treatment can be carried out. During the treatment process, the baby needs to take some blood activating and stasis dissolving drugs orally to promote bone growth. If the baby feels severe pain, then nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment is needed. Conservative treatment for frontal bone fractures usually takes 2-3 months to heal, and the impact on the patient's head is not significant.

  If the baby's frontal bone fracture is severe, with comminuted fractures, especially with compression into the cranial cavity, it is necessary to actively undergo relevant surgical treatment, but the specific recovery time cannot be determined. Parents need to patiently take care of the baby. If parents cannot take good care of their babies and provide them with proper treatment, it can leave sequelae on their bodies, such as epilepsy.

Related Articles