1. Before stopping the bleeding, the blood clots should be blown out to avoid being unable to stop the bleeding due to the wound being unable to close.
2. Let the patient sit on a chair and soak his feet in hot water to stop nose bleeding.
3. Pinch part of the nose meat with your fingers and keep pressing it for five to seven minutes to help stop bleeding.
4. Sit upright to prevent blood from flowing to your throat.
5. Apply antibiotic or steroid ointment to relieve itching and prevent mucus from drying and hardening.
6. Wet cotton with decongestant or nasal spray and stuff it into the nostrils to help stop bleeding. White vinegar will also work.
7. If your left (right) nostril bleeds, raise your right (left) arm. The bleeding will stop in a few minutes.
8. Ice application can promote vasoconstriction and reduce bleeding.
9. After the blood coagulates, blood clots and scabs will form. It is best not to pick your nose at this time to avoid peeling off the scabs and causing recurrence of nosebleeds.
10. Take an appropriate amount of garlic, peel it and pound it into minced garlic, apply it on the soles of the feet, and wrap it with gauze to stop bleeding quickly.
Extended information:
Nosebleeds caused by systemic factors, such as hypertension and arteriosclerosis, will increase the fragility of the capillaries in the nasal cavity and easily cause nosebleeds. Or coagulation disorders such as thrombocytopenia, leukemia, and hemophilia can easily cause nosebleeds.
Local factors, such as hemangioma in the nasal cavity, tumors in the nasopharynx, cancer in the sinuses, etc., can also easily cause epistaxis, and it is necessary to treat the cause and the symptom one by one.
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