A depressed skull fracture is often associated with head injuries and is characterized by bone displacement towards the brain. This kind of break in the cranial bone may lead to bleeding or leaking liquid from the eyes, ears, or nose, dizziness, confusion, irritability, drowsiness, breathing and swallowing difficulties, pupil dilation, loss of balance, vision and hearing issues, vomiting, fainting, and loss of bladder control.
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