If your nose is collapsed, you may have a soft tissue contusion or a fracture of the nasal bone. If the nose is only caused by soft tissue contusion, it may recover on its own; if the collapse is caused by misalignment of the nasal bone fracture, it cannot recover on its own, and requires surgical treatment.
1. The nose is one of the most prominent parts of the human face, and the nasal bone is relatively thin, under the action of external forces, it is more likely to have nasal trauma, nasal bone fracture and other situations. The main clinical manifestation of nasal bone fracture is the change in the appearance of the nose, including the bridge of the nose is crooked or collapsed. Secondly, there are functional changes such as nasal bleeding and nasal congestion.
2. If the nose is collapsed, and the degree of collapse is not heavy, it may be due to local soft tissue contusion and swelling, and may recover by itself after the swelling subsides. If the degree of collapse is more serious, it is highly suspected that the nasal bone may be fractured, and it is necessary to improve the CT examination of the nasal bone to understand the degree of fracture. In this case, the fracture will not recover on its own, and surgery is needed to reset the fractured nasal bone.
Therefore, if the nose is collapsed, it is best to go to the hospital in time, according to the CT examination to decide further treatment measures.