Prognosis | Surgery for a nasal bone fracture

Prognosis As a rule, nasal bone fractures have a good prognosis, so that a satisfactory result, both esthetically and functionally, can be achieved. However, it is often only possible to make an accurate assessment after a few weeks when the nose has swollen. If deformations and obstructions to breathing have occurred, further corrective surgery can … Prognosis | Surgery for a nasal bone fracture

Diagnosis | Periostitis on the nose

Diagnosis For the attending physician, the diagnosis is usually based on a combination of the patient’s medical history (anamnesis), physical examination and, if necessary, the patient’s blood count. Typically, the patient reported a pre-existing “permanent strain” on the nose, such as the wearing of unsuitable glasses or similar. Or the patient might report a recent … Diagnosis | Periostitis on the nose