Surprising Hacks To Stop A Nosebleed Fast!

Apply Ice To The Nose And Cheekbones

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Applying ice is one of the most common ways to restrict blood flow, which is why ice packs are commonly applied to bruises and other cutaneous injuries. In the event of a nosebleed, ice can be applied directly to the nose or the cheek areas just to the sides of the nose. This can help constrict the blood vessels in and around the nose, shortening the intensity and duration of a nosebleed. Ice should not be applied directly to the skin, but should instead be wrapped in a thick plastic bag or cloth.

Use Sinus Spray

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Many types of over-the-counter sinus sprays have been found to help relieve nosebleeds quickly. Sinus and nose spray medications containing Oxymetazoline, phenylephrine hydrochloride, or phenylephrine-DM-guaifenesin have all been proven to relieve the inflammation and bleeding associated with nosebleeds. However, if nosebleeds are a chronic problem, these sprays should not be used. Doctors recommend only using sinus sprays for a few days at a time, and if nosebleeds frequently occur, such as longer than a couple of days, it is a clear sign of a more serious problem. Individuals dealing with a nosebleed can also apply a thin layer of a saline or water-based nasal gel or an antiseptic nasal cream inside of their nose to stop the bleeding and provide some relief.

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