What’s the best way to look at a sunken skull?

If the patient has symptoms of depressed skull, he/she can go to neurosurgery or neurology department according to other symptoms and medical history. 1. Neurosurgery: If the patient has congenital depressed skull with symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, epilepsy, hemiparesis, aphasia, or traumatic fracture of the depressed skull with pain and swelling, the patient can go to the neurosurgery department. 3. Neurology: If the patient has a history of congenital cranial defect or congenital cranial defect, and still has dizziness, headache, or accompanied by epilepsy and other symptoms after surgical treatment, he/she can go to the neurology department. Patients can choose the appropriate department for consultation according to their symptoms, and identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and receive regular treatment as early as possible.