Broken Nose

Recovering after a broken nose can be painful and difficult. Let us guide you through the process.
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Getting Treatment for a Broken Nose in McAllen

Breaking any bone in the body can be painful, but nose breaks can be particularly painful due to the high concentration of nerves in the area. If you think your nose may be broken, you need to seek emergency medical care at your local emergency room or urgent care clinic. After emergency care has been provided, you’ll begin the long process of recovery. Because of the delicacy of the structures inside the nose, it is in your best interest to seek care from an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist while recovering from a broken nose.

When to Go to the Emergency Room for a Broken Nose

You Believe You’ve Broken a Bone

Severe Bleeding

Difficulty Breathing

Noticeable Deformities in the Nose

Severe Pain or Swelling

Nasal Fluid Drainage

A Head or Neck Injury

Cochlear Implant FAQs

Cochlear implants can be a great choice for both children and adults with severe hearing loss; children can particularly benefit from early treatment. However, this treatment might not be right for everyone. Specifically, you may not be eligible for this treatment if any of the following statements apply to you:

  • You have auditory nerve damage
  • You have an underdeveloped cochlea
  • Your hearing issues aren’t related to the cochlea
  • You don’t have cochlear nerves
  • You can hear well enough using hearing aids

Cochlear implants are put in place using a surgical procedure, with one part of the device being implanted beneath the skin and another part sitting outside the skin.

Yes and no. Hearing with a cochlear implant is not the same as natural hearing. Rather than amplifying sounds like a regular hearing aid, cochlear implants directly stimulate the auditory nerve, and these signals can then be interpreted as sounds. With cochlear implants, you may be able to process speech and music and receive warning signals from your environment.

The implanted portion of the cochlear implant device is made to last a lifetime, but the external portion may need to be replaced in about ten years. It’s also possible that technological advancements could prompt you to replace your implant at a later date.

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