Can fractures of the anterior cranial fossa heal on their own

Fractures of the anterior cranial fossa can heal on their own, but they must be treated according to the specific situation at the time. In the clinic, for some simple linear anterior cranial fossa fracture, generally there is no problem, even if there is a certain cerebrospinal fluid leakage, there is no special performance, can be healed in the clinic, only need the patient to bed rest, prevention of infection, keep the urine and feces, and maintain a good nutritional status, basically can be healed in the late stage, it will take about two weeks or so. Sometimes some of the anterior cranial fossa fracture is a comminuted fracture, and accompanied by a large area of the anterior cranial fossa fistula, or a large cranial defect performance, such as this anterior cranial fossa fracture is no way to self-healing, and often take a conservative way of treatment, but ultimately through the way of surgical repair, and only in this way can be a fundamental solution to the anterior cranial fossa fracture problem, so the It must be treated according to the situation.