Symptoms of a fractured nose in a one-year-old baby

A 1-year-old baby with a fractured nose will have pain, swelling, and nosebleeds, and the baby will cry, be afraid to move, and be reluctant to eat because he or she is not very expressive. Because the pain is more severe there will also be a desire to touch the fracture site with the hand, which requires adults to observe and avoid this situation, while the specific case of fracture, the nose will be locally swollen, degenerate and deformed. If the examination can be done with the hand from the root to the tip of the nose, gently stroking, there may be depression or distortion. If this is the case, you should go to a regular hospital and ask an otorhinolaryngologist to examine it and reset it if necessary or treat it symptomatically and promptly.