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My son... 6 mo old fractured his skull last Tuesday. We had a X-ray showing the fractures and a CT ... if it is ok for him to fly with the skull fractures? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Radhika
( General & Family Physician)
have it removed again. He is still 'skull-less' on the right side of his head. He is hoping to fly from ...My nephew had head injury two years ago in an accident. Part of his skull on the right side... View answer
I am 30 weeks pregnant and have a dramatically decreased sense of smell. On February 13 I fainted and fractured my skull. My skull did not break and there was only a slight amount of brain swelling ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
My father-in-law is on holiday in XXXXXXX and has suffered a skull fracture . How soon after he is released from the hospital will he be able to fly? It's a six hour flight. Thank you. ... View answer
I fractured my skull last july and I have post concussion syndrome , very dizzy and poor balance, after seeing a consultant neurologist he has put me on amitriptyline 20mg. Why am I on an... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
beautiful black eye. She went to A&E where they said she may have a fracturedskull but didn t xray it or anything. We are due to fly to Italy next Tuesday - will she be ok to fly? ... View answer
I fractured my skull in 3 places the bone in my ear the tempel and the base of my skull I suffered hearing loss how long will it be before I can fly? The accident occurred 5 weeks ago and the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka
( General & Family Physician)
fractured my skull. Stayed in hos until Sun. Am still numb in my right ear and can t hear properly. I m supposed to be going to Vegas this Thursday-is it advisable to fly? ... View answer
My husband had a fracturedskull with a large haematoma overlying the frontol,temporal and parietal bones.And acute intercranial blood at the skull vertex that is likely the be extradural.There was... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sujjalaxmi Bharali
( Emergency Medicine Specialist)
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