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Swollen Bridge To Nose. History Of Sinus And Left Septum Is Very Narrow. Sinus Again?

My 10 year old son has a swollen bridge to nose with brusing either side between nose sides and eyese. He has no nasal discharge and isn't complaining but it looks very strange. previous sinus problems and examination show is left septum is very narrow. Can this be a sinus issue due to swimming everydat even though he is not complaining of any discomfort
Fri, 3 May 2013
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Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic forum!

The swollen bridge of the nose may be due to polyps, if he has a h/o sinus and he has no nasal discharge then it might be because of small polyps which usually dont give any dicharge but can push the nasal bridge, ask him to have a good steam inhalation after swimming, also for complete cure you can go to a good homoepathic physician.

good luck

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Swollen Bridge To Nose. History Of Sinus And Left Septum Is Very Narrow. Sinus Again?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic forum! The swollen bridge of the nose may be due to polyps, if he has a h/o sinus and he has no nasal discharge then it might be because of small polyps which usually dont give any dicharge but can push the nasal bridge, ask him to have a good steam inhalation after swimming, also for complete cure you can go to a good homoepathic physician. good luck