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What is the connection between the back of the head and the nose? I fell on the back of my head a few days ago

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and my nose has been hurting, even though it was the back of my head that got hit. What is going on?

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  1. the only connection to your nose is through your eustacian tubes in your ears and throat. you may want to get an mri to see if you have bleeding, depending on how hard you hit your head.


  2. you stretched the sinus cavity linings when you landed (the G-force) pulled them toward the back of your head It is either that or what you landed on was hard and you bruised a chi meridian connected to the chi circulation of your nose DOES your nose hurt at the corners of the nostrils(where they are attatched to the cheeks)?

  3. That is very strange. The only thing that comes to mind is that when you have a head injury like hitting the back of your head it causes the front of your brain to hit the skull kinda like a whip lash type of incident. Does that make sense? I have heard of the front of the head hurting when someone hits the back of their head so hard that it causes a whip lash type of reaction to the front of the brain against the skull but never the nose hurting. Sorry but that's the only answer I can think of is that you hit it so hard that you caused some trauma to that area from the reaction of the hit.

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