How to treat nasal bone fracture in children


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The treatment of a broken nose depends on whether the broken nose results in a nasal deformity or deviation of the nasal septum. If the broken nose does not result in a change in the shape of the nose or deviation of the nasal septum, and the X-ray shows that the fracture is well aligned, no special treatment is required. Just be careful not to stress the nose. However, if there is a significant shift in the broken end of the nasal bone after the fracture, or it leads to a change in the shape of the nose, or a deviation of the nasal septum, surgery should be performed. Surgery not only helps restore the shape of the child's nose, but also restores the deviation of the nasal septum to prevent future effects on the child's respiratory function.