External injuries to the nose are usually blunt force injuries related to sports participation, criminal violence, parental abuse, or automobile or bicycle accidents.
Internal injuries to the nose typically occur when a foreign object (including the fingers) is placed in the nose or when a person takes in drugs of abuse (inhalants or cocaine ) through the nose.
A bloody nose can be caused by various factors such as dry air, nose picking, allergies, injuries, or underlying medical conditions like high blood pressure or blood clotting disorders.
External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.
An internally caused injury refers to damage or harm that occurs within the body due to internal factors rather than external forces. This can include injuries resulting from medical conditions, such as internal bleeding, organ damage, or fractures caused by diseases like osteoporosis. These injuries may arise from physiological processes or complications, rather than from external trauma or accidents.
Example of external injuries
Blue noses can be symptomatic of several things. First, they could indicate a lack of oxygen to the nose. Alternatively, they may be caused by bruising either internal or external.
Most injuries in a tornado are caused by flying debris.
Traumatic injuries of the external ear are treated initially by an emergency physician, trauma surgeon, or plastic surgeon.
Nostrils
Nostrils
No, cracked bike tires have not caused any accidents or injuries.
One of the injuries caused at Six Flags is Whiplash caused by a fast stop of a ride or when it boomerangs you and if it stops in midair.