What should I do if my nose bleeds?
Try to dig out the blood clot before stopping the bleeding. Because the blood clot blocked in the blood vessel can't close the blood vessel. There are elastic fibers in blood vessels. When you remove the blood clot, these elastic fibers can contract and close the bleeding opening. Sometimes after blowing your nose, you can stop the bleeding by gently pinching your nose with your hand.
Stuffed with gauze or wet cotton.
Put a small piece of sterilized wet gauze in each nostril, or wet cotton with neofolin decongestant or Aflin nasal spray, which will cool the nostril and help stop bleeding. But some experts prefer to soak cotton in white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will burn slightly. However, decongestants can only provide temporary hemostasis, and if abused, it may damage the nasal membrane.
Seize Confucius.
After blowing nosebleeds (removing blood clots) and stuffing cotton, hold your nostrils together with your thumb and forefinger and hold them tightly for 5-7 minutes. If the bleeding is still not stopped, repeat the action of tampon and nose pinching, and still press for 5-7 minutes. This should stop the bleeding.
stay up late
If you lie down or look up, blood will flow to your throat. You can sit in a chair and lean forward (not backward).
Apply ice
Cold can promote vasoconstriction and reduce bleeding. You can cold compress your nose, neck and cheeks with crushed ice or an ice towel.