The swelling and discomfort at the bridge of the nose may be caused by trauma, frontal sinusitis, sieve sinusitis and other reasons.
1. Trauma: When the patient’s nose and face are hit by external forces, resulting in localized fracture of the bridge of the nose, bone cracks, etc., it may lead to swelling of the mucous membrane on the surface of the skin, resulting in a feeling of pressure and swelling and pain in the bridge of the nose, and so on.
2. Frontal sinusitis: frontal sinusitis is a purulent inflammation of the frontal sinus secondary to infection by pathogenic bacteria in the nasal cavity, which is mainly manifested as distension and stuffy pain in the forehead and the root of the nose, nasal congestion, pus and other symptoms, and the patient’s swelling and discomfort at the nasal bridge may be caused by frontal sinusitis.
3. Sieve sinusitis: Sieve sinusitis refers to the inflammation of the mucous membrane of the sieve bone labyrinth secondary to the infection of pathogenic bacteria in the nasal cavity. Due to the stimulation of inflammation caused by a variety of bacterial infections in the sieve sinus, the patient may suffer from headache, localized pain, nasal congestion, pus and snot, and vision loss and other symptoms.
In addition, deviated nasal septum, nasal tumors and other diseases may also cause such conditions, and it is recommended that patients seek medical examination in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.