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Caring for your broken nose after surgery

When you have your broken nose straightened, you will have a local anaesthetic, which numbs your nose for two to four hours.

Afterwards, it is best to get someone to drive you home – or to wait two hours before you drive.

When you are home:

If the pain continues, or if you become hot and feverish with a nasty green nose discharge, phone the Emergency Department at Grey Base Hospital on (03) 769‑7400 or Buller Hospital on (03) 788‑9030.

Over the next few days you should:

You should also avoid contact sport for the next four weeks as your nose heals.

Written by Otolaryngology Department, Christchurch Hospital. Adapted by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Last reviewed May 2020.

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