Things You'll Need:
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Ice pack
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Step 1
Touch your noise gently to see if you feel more pain when moving an area of your nose. After falling, you should immediately put an ice bag on your nose to reduce any swelling and to help numb the pain.
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Step 2
Look in the mirror for swelling or discoloration. Continue trying to allow the swelling to reduce by apply ice and take anti-inflammatory medicine to help with the pain.
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Step 3
Check your nose again and more closely if severe pain continues. Look for any crookedness. Also, check to see if there is a bruise near the area of pain.
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Step 4
Continue checking for symptoms of a broken nose, such as a constant runny nose, nosebleeds, a grating sound when you touch your nose and a blocked nasal passage. Other complications may include deformity, breathing difficulty, persistent drainage and infection of the nose, sinuses or facial bones.
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Step 5
See a doctor if the symptoms persist after swelling has reduced. Have a physical examination and an X-ray. This will be the only way to fully diagnose a broken nose.









