Will a split brow bone recover on its own without stitches?

Fractured brow bones usually heal on their own if there is no surface skin damage. For milder cases of cracked brow bones, where there is only a mild degree of cracked brow bone fracture, and no other organ or skin damage, the patient can usually heal on his own within three months with good nursing care. During the recovery period, patients should ensure that the affected area is hygienic, to avoid infection and inflammation of the wound, and to avoid secondary injuries. If the patient’s brow bone crack is more serious, he should go to the hospital in time for brain CT examination, to exclude brain contusion, concussion or cerebral hemorrhage, trauma to the eyeball and other symptoms, and if necessary, need surgical treatment. Patients should do a good job of wound care after surgery to avoid leaving scars. Please go to the regular hospital in time, actively diagnosis and treatment, to avoid the emergence of adverse symptoms.