What happened to your nose?

Suddenly crooked nose mainly refers to facial paralysis, which is caused by facial nerve disorders.
Nose suddenly crooked mainly refers to facial paralysis, i.e. facial nerve paralysis, is a common disease characterized by motor dysfunction of facial expression muscle groups due to damage to the facial nerve or acute infections, manifested by shallow nasolabial folds, crooked corners of the mouth, leakage of wind from the mouth, salivation, and impaired closure of the eyes. Due to the pulling of the facial tissues a sudden crooked nose can be observed.
In addition, tumors and polyps in the nose can compress the nasal septum and cause a crooked nose, but they are slow-onset and can be detected unintentionally, and the disease needs to be treated by surgery, medication and other comprehensive measures. If your nose is suddenly crooked, you should go to the hospital for examination and receive appropriate treatment, and please follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.