It takes 3-4 months for a right temporal bone fracture to heal. As the saying goes, it takes 100 days for a fracture to heal. Temporal bone fracture can cause damage to the middle and inner ear, resulting in tinnitus, stuffy ears and hearing loss, as well as ear pain, bleeding from the ear and other related symptoms. In this case, you need to actively treat the symptoms with anti-inflammatory treatment, intravenous fluids, and keep the external ear canal clean, avoiding water and drops in the external ear canal, and use negative pressure suction or cotton swabs to clean up the bleeding in the external ear canal. You must pay attention to good rest, take nutritious food in time, eat more food with high calcium content, get more sunshine to promote calcium absorption, and pay attention to regular review.