This document discusses fractures of the nasal bone, including common causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management. Nasal fractures most often result from direct trauma to the face from activities like sports, fighting, or falls. Symptoms include nose pain, swelling, bleeding and deformity. Diagnosis involves examination for deformities and imaging like x-rays. Treatment is usually closed reduction to manipulate the bone fragments back into position without surgery, sometimes using nasal splints for immobilization. Complications can include bleeding, deformity and obstruction if not properly treated.