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Got Hit In Nose. Din T Bleed. X-ray, Cat Scan Done. No Broken Bones. Nose, Teeth, Head Pain. Causes And Treatment

my son accidently hit my nose with 5 days ago. i've been to doctor and got x-ray and cat scan. no broken bones and my nose didn't bleed when i got hit. i have had pressure and pain around my nose area and teeth hurt and also have had headache ever since this happend. I'm pretty sure i might also have deviated septum. will pain go away and what is the problem? im misserable
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hi! Thanks for the query. As per the complaints and as the results of all investigations are normal it seems you have a soft tissue injury. It will take at least three to four weeks for cessation of pain. See your GP and get some mild analgesics, should feel fine. Take care.
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Got Hit In Nose. Din T Bleed. X-ray, Cat Scan Done. No Broken Bones. Nose, Teeth, Head Pain. Causes And Treatment

Hi! Thanks for the query. As per the complaints and as the results of all investigations are normal it seems you have a soft tissue injury. It will take at least three to four weeks for cessation of pain. See your GP and get some mild analgesics, should feel fine. Take care.