Nose emergencies include nosebleeds, an object lodged in the nose, and a broken nose.
A fractured nose is the most common facial fracture. It usually results from a blunt injury and is often associated with other facial fractures. The bruised appearance usually disappears after 2 weeks.
Nose injuries and neck injuries are often seen together because a blow that is forceful enough to injure the nose may be hard enough to injure the neck.
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Alternative Names Treatment - nosebleed Information To stop a typical nosebleed, sit down and gently squeeze the soft... Read more »
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A nosebleed is loss of blood from the tissue lining the nose. Bleeding most commonly occurs in one nostril only.Alternative NamesBleeding from the... Read more »
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A nosebleed is loss of blood from the mucous membranes that line the nose, most commonly from one nostril only. Alternative Names ... Read more »
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This article discusses first aid for a foreign object placed into the nose.Alternative NamesSomething stuck in the nose; Objects in the... Read more »
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Fracture of the nose; Broken nose First AidReassure the patient and try to keep the patient calm.Have the patient breathe through the mouth and lean... Read more »