If the nose is fractured, the first symptom is that the pain is more pronounced and the patient’s nose will be visibly swollen and bruised from the outside. Sometimes the external impact is stronger and the patient will also experience nosebleeds and poor nasal ventilation. If the fracture is particularly pronounced, the nasal bridge will also be skewed, affecting the patient’s aesthetics, so patients are advised not to subject their nose to external impact in their lives. If a nose fracture occurs, it is best to go to the hospital to take a film to clarify the exact site of the fracture. It is also necessary to actively carry out anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling treatment, and to carry out nasal bone repositioning surgery as soon as possible, generally within a week after the nose fracture is the best time to reposition.