Crooked nose in men may be due to congenital deformity, trauma, acquired surgery or nasal occupation of lesions, and vascular blockage has little to do with.
1. Congenital deformity: some people’s nasal bone or nasal septum will appear crooked in the process of development, this is a congenital factor, there can be no symptoms, but if there is a ventilation dysfunction or serious impact on the shape, you can go to the hospital for corrective surgery.
2. Trauma: If the nose is not properly treated after receiving external impact, it may lead to distortion of nasal septum, misaligned healing at the injury, scar contracture, etc., and fibrosis pulling to appear distorted.
3. Surgery: for example, cleft lip and palate surgery, there may be different degrees of defects or secondary deformities after this kind of surgery, in which the crooked nose is one of the sequelae, and it is necessary to carry out phase II repair.
4. Occupation in the nose: if there are serious nasal polyps or tumors in the nose that will squeeze the nasal septum, leading to a gradual distortion of the nasal septum, which will affect the nasal function, poor ventilation, and at the same time, there will be a crooked state in the appearance, you can go to the hospital for the removal of the polyps and tumors, and correct the crookedness.
If you find a newly developed distortion of the nasal bridge, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible.