What will happen to a baby if they fall into the nasal septum

  The nasal septum is located in the middle of the nose, and most people's nasal septum has very little deviation, almost never completely in the center. This is a normal manifestation and is generally not visible. When many babies fall down their noses due to mischief, what happens to babies who fall into the nasal septum?

  

What will happen to a baby if they fall into the nasal septum1

  After falling into the baby's nasal septum, it is easy to experience persistent nasal congestion. The nasal cavity mainly plays a role in circulating air. After the nasal septum is injured, the nasal mucosa will also be in a congested state, causing rhinitis. Moreover, this type of rhinitis belongs to acute rhinitis and is not easy to recover. In severe cases of nasal congestion, there may also be a decrease in smell.

  Due to severe nasal congestion, it can also cause headaches, and the severity of the headache may increase or decrease depending on the condition of the nasal congestion. Nasal bleeding is also a manifestation of falling nasal septum. Because the mucosal tension gauge of the nasal septum is large and thin, it is often stimulated by toxic substances in the air, and in severe cases, nasal mucosal erosion may occur.

  After nasal congestion, adjacent organs may also experience some functional abnormalities. Some may experience tinnitus and ear closure. There may also be mouth opening breathing, which can easily cause upper respiratory tract diseases. If the baby does not show the above symptoms, it means that the baby's fall injury is only minor and the impact on the baby is not significant. If the situation is severe, it is best to take the baby to the hospital for treatment.

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