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Suggest Treatment For An Injured Nose

Hello I broke my nose 7 days ago when I was hit by a cyclist and fell to the ground. My nose was smooshed to the right and I pushed it back. I went to the ER but the doctor said I would have to go see the nose doctor after the swelling went down which would be this week. Now that the swelling has one down (my left eye is still black and blue and my nose hurts) my nose looks slightly off center. I cant stop worrying about it. I want my straight nose back. The problem is I could only get an appointment for July 1 and the secretary on the phone said that that was fine. Can the doctor still fix my nose? Thank you.
Mon, 4 Jan 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
You could be having nasal bone fracture and nasal septum fracture. The ENT Doctor needs to examine you and look for the damage before one can say anything. Repair by septoplasty operation is usually possible to correct septal deformities.
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Suggest Treatment For An Injured Nose

You could be having nasal bone fracture and nasal septum fracture. The ENT Doctor needs to examine you and look for the damage before one can say anything. Repair by septoplasty operation is usually possible to correct septal deformities.