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Detected Frontal Bone Broken, Blood Clot In Brain, Fascial Palsy, Nerve Damage. Complications In Future?
hi doctor six month back i skid from my bike and fell down on road iam uncouncious from my right ear bleedind and two times vomting then doctrs decided that my fontal bone broken , blood clot in brain ,fascial palsy and 7,8,9,10,11,12 nerves were totally damaged doctor plz help me is there any complecation in future now iam doing my works myself only thank u sir.
Thanks for the query. Indeed, there can be many long term complications given your trauma: increased risk of seizures, headaches, memory impairment and mood disturbances. You had extensive neurologic damage of the cranial nerves, and only time, healing and adequate therapy will be able to tell how much of each cranial nerve, involved in facial movement, hearing, swallowing, speech and movement of the neck, you will recover.
Hope that helps, wish you the best,
Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN
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Detected Frontal Bone Broken, Blood Clot In Brain, Fascial Palsy, Nerve Damage. Complications In Future?
Dear patient, Thanks for the query. Indeed, there can be many long term complications given your trauma: increased risk of seizures, headaches, memory impairment and mood disturbances. You had extensive neurologic damage of the cranial nerves, and only time, healing and adequate therapy will be able to tell how much of each cranial nerve, involved in facial movement, hearing, swallowing, speech and movement of the neck, you will recover. Hope that helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN