How long is the typical hospital stay for a temporal bone fracture

Temporal bone fractures usually require about two weeks to a month of hospitalization, depending on the situation.
If the temporal bone fracture has not caused complications, the bone is not misaligned, and the symptoms are not very obvious, the patient can usually be discharged after about two weeks of hospitalization.
If the patient’s temporal bone fracture is caused by a car accident, a fall, an impact, etc., and serious complications arise, such as cerebral contusion, subdural hematoma, perforation of the tympanic membrane, damage to the inner ear, etc., and the patient’s discomfort is obvious, the pain is intolerable, and the cerebral function declines or becomes impaired, the situation usually requires hospitalization for a month or longer before gradual recovery.
If temporal bone fracture occurs, you should consult the doctor as soon as possible without delay, and carry out standardized treatment with the help of the doctor to avoid adverse consequences.