Occipital fracture sleeping precautions


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For patients after occipital fracture, sleep must lie on one's side, must not supine position, because there is fracture itself, if supine position may be damaged or stimulated to the fracture place, so affect the fracture healing, and for such patients if supine position, may be more painful, but also affect normal sleep, this is occipital fracture sleep precautions. In addition, for patients with occipital fractures, it is necessary to closely observe the changes in the patient's vital signs in a timely manner, because simple fractures are not terrible. What is terrible is that patients with occipital fractures may be accompanied by brain injuries, such as contusion or bleeding. once the headache is severe and the vital signs show changes, it is necessary to actively review ct to exclude the possibility of contusion or bleeding. If there is a problem, it is necessary to actively carry out symptomatic treatment.