How to determine nasal fracture in babies

The baby’s nasal bone fracture usually has a history of trauma, such as smash, fall, bruise or other trauma, if there is no trauma the pediatric nasal bone is difficult to fracture. With a history of trauma, it is also important to note the baby’s reaction; there will be local pain, swelling, and overall the baby will cry and have nosebleeds. The nasal bone is examined for the fractured part of the nasal bone, from the outside there will be a serious nasal bone distortion as well as interruption, depression, swelling, all may have a nasal bone fracture. The specific examination can be gently stroked from the bridge of the nose to the tip of the nose, if you can feel the distortion or depression, the possibility of fracture is higher. If judged to this point grasp the hospital to ask the ENT professional doctor to examine, reset, and according to the examination comprehensive treatment.