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This may indicate a brain injury
This may indicate a brain injury
may indicate there was an brain injury
This may indicate a brain injury
this may indicate a brain injury
This may indicate a brain injury.
this may indicate a brain injury
Clear fluid coming from the ears and nose can indicate a few possible conditions. It may be cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaking, often due to a head injury or a medical condition affecting the brain or spine. Alternatively, it could be related to allergies, sinus infections, or other respiratory issues that cause excess mucus production. If this fluid is observed, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
This may indicate a brain injury
This may indicate a brain injury
May be an indication of brain trauma
The presence of clear fluid coming from the nose or ears may indicate a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, which can occur due to skull base fractures or other serious head injuries. Inserting a nasopharyngeal airway in such cases risks exacerbating the injury, introducing infection, or causing further damage to the delicate structures involved. Therefore, it is crucial to avoid using a nasopharyngeal airway until a thorough evaluation is conducted.