Can a skull fracture heal on its own?

Fractures of the skull can heal on their own, but they must be treated according to the specific circumstances of the case. Generally speaking, it is necessary to carry out a CT test to clarify whether this is a simple fracture of the nature of cracks, if it is a very simple fracture of the nature of cracks, then basically in the later stages of self-healing no problem, and will not leave obvious sequelae, but in clinical practice there are also patients who are in the fracture or cross fracture, such as this, in the later stages of the healing process, although the fracture can heal itself, but often produce a deformed healing pattern. In such cases, although the fracture is able to heal itself, it often produces a deformed healing pattern. This is detrimental to the long-term outcome, especially for comminuted fractures, if the comminuted fracture is relatively large and compresses the brain tissue, then surgical treatment must be performed accordingly. Otherwise, although the healing is complete, the surrounding tissues and other features may be affected, so it is important to judge according to the situation.