A broken nose, also called a nasal fracture, is a break or crack in a bone in your nose — often the bone over the bridge of your nose.
Common causes of a broken nose include contact sports, physical fights, falls and motor vehicle accidents that result in injuries to the face.
A broken nose can cause pain, and it is common to get a nosebleed. You may have swelling and bruising around your nose and under your eyes. Your nose may look crooked, and you may have trouble breathing through it.
Treatment for a broken nose may include procedures that realign your nose. Surgery usually isn't necessary.
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of a broken nose include:
When to see a doctor
Seek emergency medical attention if you experience a nose injury accompanied by:
Causes
Common causes of a broken nose include:
A broken nose can even be caused by walking into a fixed object, such as a door or wall, or by rough, wrestling-type play.