Again. possible nose brake? ?!


Question: Again. possible nose brake.? .?
Okay, this kid pushed my friend into me and her glasses hit my nose. It hurt so bad i ran away and started crying. I went in and got an ice pack. which really didn't help all that much. i got this MASSIVE bump on my nose. and my nose was red. the sides were both looking bruised. and under my eyes were turning purple-ish black. now after like 2 hours of continuous icing, the bump went down a bit. but it hurts a super bit. there's still that bump, its red and a bit bruised. also my nose is crooked a tad, and people said it looked dislocated and shaped different. and my eyes are a bit purple ish. i can't touch my nose tho, and it's all runny. it didn't bleed although.

can it be broken.?
what should i do.?
like doctor, ice, heat..
and what will the doctor do.



i cant touch the side on my nose without it hurting. i tried pushing it and it was super painful.

the emergency room won't let me in unless it's a definite break like bone through the skin, breathing problems, or something dangerous. new stupid rules.

love rhy :)
should i go to the clinic tomorrow and miss some school.? cause that's when its open at.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Hey, Its Cailey,
Okay so I saw the entire thing and i agree, it must hurt!
Just keep icing it and tell your mom to bring you to the clinic
its clearly broken or fractured cause of the bump
dont listen to hannah or jessica or amber, they dont know anything about this, their no doctor.
Health Question & Answer

I'm sorry about your nose injury. It sounds like you're doing the right things at home - definitely keep applying ice - that is important to swelling. Here are some suggestions from Mayo Clinic:
* Act quickly. When the break first occurs, breathe through your mouth and lean forward to reduce the amount of blood that drains into your throat.
* Use ice. Apply ice packs or cold compresses frequently for the first 24 to 48 hours to reduce swelling. Try not to apply too much pressure, which can cause additional pain or damage to your nose.
* Relieve pain. Take over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others) as necessary.
* Keep your head up. Elevate your head

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