Injuries to the nose — things like cuts, scrapes, and bumps — usually don't cause lasting problems. Kids can have pain, bruising, and a little swelling in the injured area. Over the next few days, the swelling and bruising may spread to the area around the eyes. The health care provider examined your child's nose carefully and didn't find a serious problem. Here's how to care for your child at home.



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How do I know my child's nose isn't broken? Health care providers usually can tell if a child's nose is broken by asking questions and doing an exam. If it's not clear if the nose is broken, they might do X-rays or other imaging studies, but these aren't usually needed for a mild nose injury.
Will my child's nose look different from the nose injury? Most mild nose injuries don't change the shape of the nose. When the swelling goes away completely, your child's nose will likely look the same as before the injury.