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Giddiness due to fracture
Minimal displaced fracture left anterior pillar of acetabulum, i diagnosed and on treatment from last three days but I just suffer from two times heavy giddiness for just one sec , i want to know is this any severe problem or just routine symptom as occurs in ortho pain management
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Not a common symptom... Your fracture pattern suggests a high energy trauma.. Giddiness may be suggestive of head injury, so get a CT scan done to rule out hemorrhage.
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visit Surgeon for clinical evaluation and CT.
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