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Pain In Face After Being Knocked Down By A Bus Previously. Solution?
when i was 11 years old i got a serious knock from a bus and landed on my face in the road and now it s been 6 years but my face hurts , like the bones close to my eyes feels like it s widening .. wat does dat mean? do i have facial injury and can i do a surgery to get the bones back in place because it s really not me , it s to wide . Plz help!
From your history the probability of the present symptoms being related to the old accident is less.
About the 'widening of facial bones' you need to get yourself examined by a general practitioner to confirm it. If your facial features are really changing drastically you may have to get some blood tests done to rule out any hormonal impairments. A surgical correction of facial features is possible but involves risks and should be decided only after confirming the diagnosis.
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Pain In Face After Being Knocked Down By A Bus Previously. Solution?
From your history the probability of the present symptoms being related to the old accident is less. About the widening of facial bones you need to get yourself examined by a general practitioner to confirm it. If your facial features are really changing drastically you may have to get some blood tests done to rule out any hormonal impairments. A surgical correction of facial features is possible but involves risks and should be decided only after confirming the diagnosis.