Nasal Fracture

Causes of Nasal Fracture

 

If you’ve ever broken your nose, you know it’s not a fun experience. A nasal fracture is a break or cracks in the bone in your nose caused by contact with an object. They can be caused by trauma to the nose, such as a fall or getting hit in the face, or if you’re involved in a motor vehicle accident. Nasal fractures are a common injury that can lead to serious complications if they are not treated properly.

Nasal Fracture

Symptoms of a Fracture Nasal Bone

A nasal fracture is a break in one or more of your nasal bones. It can cause pain and swelling, as well as bleeding from your nose. If you have a nose injury accompanied by difficulty breathing, unstoppable bleeding and a noticeable change in the shape of your nose, you should seek medical attention as it is probably broken.

 

To confirm a fracture nasal bone, your doctor will perform a physical exam. He or she will press on the sides of your nose and look inside your nostrils for signs of broken bones. Topical anesthetics may be applied before the physical exam to control the pain. An imaging test is usually unnecessary, but based on the severity of your injury a CT scan may be required if a physical exam is too painful to be performed.

Treatment of Nasal Fracture

 

If you’ve suffered a nasal fracture, the treatment you receive will depend on the severity of your injury.

 

A minor fracture that has not changed the shape of your nose may not require medical attention at all and will heal on its own. Larger breaks will require your doctor to manually realign your nose. This procedure is performed with injected anesthesia.

 

A nasal speculum is inserted into the nostrils and with the help of other specialty instruments, your broken nose and cartilage are put back into place. An internal and external splint will be attached to help keep your nose in place while the bone heals. For severe breaks, surgery may be needed.

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