Management when nosebleeds

Whenever nosebleeds, we often do it the way: tilt your neck, cover your nose with your nose, squeeze your nose close to your nose. However, this approach is not true.

The epistaxis is a condition in which some small capillaries in the nose suddenly break and blood stops flowing when a blood clot appears. Therefore, it is possible to use 2 thumbs and forefinger to apply nose wings for 10-15 minutes.

Picture 1 of Management when nosebleeds Alternatively, a cold stone can be wrapped in a towel and placed on the forehead to reduce blood flow to the nose. But note that you still have to hold your nose firmly.

If after 20 minutes the blood does not stop flowing or feels a slight headache, loss of blood, you should seek medical attention immediately (especially if you have hemophilia or have high blood pressure).

There are many tips that doctors use to stop nosebleeds. Pressing a soft gauze in the nostril is the simplest way. Or you can use gauze with adrenaline solution if the blood still does not hold, you will need surgery (burning the broken part of the blood vessel).

However, in most cases, orange blood will stop flowing when one of these simple interventions is performed.