Ice

Ice therapy is a standard first-aid measure for a nasal fracture. Applying an ice pack or cold compress to the nose and surrounding area helps reduce pain, swelling, and bruising by constricting blood vessels and numbing the area.

It is usually recommended to apply ice for 15–20 minutes at a time, every 1–2 hours during the first 24–48 hours after injury, with a cloth barrier between the ice and skin to prevent frostbite. While ice does not realign the fracture, it provides comfort and minimizes swelling, making later evaluation and treatment easier.

Treatment Type: Lifestyle

Treatment Class: N/A

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Based on the provided information, there are no user reviews available for the treatment "Ice" against the disease "Nasal Fracture". The author has not provided any review or rating for this treatment either. Therefore, there is insufficient data to determine the effectiveness of using ice as a treatment for nasal fractures.

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Breakdown by Category

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Very Affordable
Relief Speed
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Immediate Relief
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1 = Intolerable Effect 5 = No Effect

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Mild Effect
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5.0

First-line

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Based on the provided information, there are no user reviews available for the treatment "Ice" against the disease "Nasal Fracture". The author has not provided any review or rating for this treatment either. Therefore, there is insufficient data to determine the effectiveness of using ice as a treatment for nasal fractures.

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Cost
Very Expensive
$1000+
Expensive
$501 to $1000
Moderate Cost
$101 to $500
Affordable
$25 to $100
Very Affordable
$25
Relief Speed
No Relief
No noticeable improvement
Slow Relief
Several days to weeks
Moderate Relief
Within 1 - 3 days
Fast Relief
Within hours
Immediate Relief
Within minutes
Side Effect
Intolerable Side Effect
Caused treatment to stop or required hospitalization
Severe Side Effect
Difficult to tolerate, may require intervention
Moderate Side Effect
Noticeable, but manageable
Mild Side Effect
Minor, not bothersome
No Side Effect
Without any adverse effects
Treatment Line
Third-line or more
Used after second-line failed or multiple prior treatment
Second-line
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Dr. Curbside

Dr. Curbside

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1 month ago
A simple first-line step for a nasal fracture that helps reduce swelling and pain early on. Best used in the first 24–48 hours, applied intermittently. Can make it easier to assess the injury once swelling comes down. Easy and effective, but supportive only—not a definitive treatment.
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