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Male | 25

Can I Break One Nasal Bone Without Harming the Other?

Hi, I undertand that everyone has paired nasal bones. Is it possible to break one side withiut harming the other? Or is pain on one side after an injury more likely to be a soft tissue injury? Thanks

1 Answer
Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 10th Jan '25

It's possible to sustain an injury affecting one side of your nasal structure without impacting the opposite side. Pain localized to one area following trauma often suggests a soft tissue issue, such as swelling or bruising, rather than a fracture. However, if there is significant discomfort, difficulty breathing, or visible deformity, it's wise to seek an evaluation from an orthopedist. They can provide appropriate imaging and ensure a proper diagnosis. 

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I have tfcc injury about a 1 month which medicine is taken to treat this

Male | 23

Seeing an orthopedist and getting a full diagnosis and a treatment plan is the first thing I would advise you to do for the TFCC injury. The specialist would probably issue a script for painkillers, immobilization, and/or physiotherapy and surgery only if the damage is severe.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My mother has femur neck fracture, so plz tel me further advice and treatment

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pl get the xray done,
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