Nosebleeds are often annoying. But sometimes it’s scary
and life-threatening. Experts say two nosebleeds
they are grouped.
- Anterior nosebleeds are bleeding from the front of the nose.
- Bleeding from the nostril in a standing or sitting person
manifests itself in form. - Posterior bleeding: Bleeding from the back of the nose. Bleeding
true to your nose. Bleeding even when sitting or standing
the throat is right. Even anterior bleeding when the patient lies on his back
Bleeding may occur in both directions. Recognition of their bleeding is highly valuable. - Follow-up of a specialist for the type of bleeding from the back of the nose
requires. - The type of bleeding from the back of the nose is mostly seen in elderly individuals.
- This cluster of patients is mostly those with high blood pressure.
individuals or traumatized individuals. - Nose bleeds are mostly in the pre-bleeding type in the pediatric age group.
- Dry air or crusting in winter causes bleeding.;
To prevent this, apply a moisturizing cream to the middle part of the nose with your fingertip.
It will be helpful to drive. It is recommended to use three times a day. However, it is sufficient to apply it before going to bed at night. If nosebleeds are recurring frequently, it may be recommended to see a specialist.
STOP PRE-BLEEDING
If you or your child has an anterior nosebleed, you can:
Take the soft part at the tip of the nose with your thumb in the middle of your other two fingers.
Press real to your face with nose pinched with finger.
Wait like this for five minutes. (Keep the clock.)
Be careful to keep your head higher than your heart. Therefore
It is recommended that you sit or lie down with your head higher.
Apply ice to your nose and cheeks. (Ice in a plastic bag
by filling. )
PREVENT BLEEDING AGAIN AFTER THE BLEEDING STOPPED
Be careful not to blow your nose.
Lifting something heavy from the ground or compelling movements such as
don’t do it.
Definitely try to keep your head higher than your chest.
IF BLEEDING AGAIN
Clean all the clots in the nose by blowing your nose.
Squeeze decongestant nasal spray into both nostrils 3, 4 times.
Pressing the nose again as in the first and third steps
tighten.
– If the bleeding does not stop or the tendency to bleed again
if it shows;
– If fatigue and weakness are felt due to bleeding.
– If your bleeding is in the back of the throat rather than in the front of the nose
If it is true, you may be advised to see a specialist.
