Surprising Hacks To Stop A Nosebleed Fast!

What Causes A Nosebleed?

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Considering the lining of the nose contains a vast amount of tiny blood vessels that lie close to the surface and are easily damaged, nosebleeds commonly occur due to the location of the nose on the face. The two most common causes of a nosebleed are dry air, as when the nasal membranes become dry, they are more susceptible to becoming infected, bleeding, and inflammation, and nose picking, or digital trauma.

Other causes of nosebleeds include acute sinusitis, allergies, Aspirin use, bleeding disorders, blood thinners, chemical irritants, chronic sinusitis, cocaine use, the common cold, a deviated septum, a foreign body in the nose, nasal sprays, nonallergic rhinitis, and trauma to the nose. Nosebleeds can develop in patients who have colds or chronic hay fever symptoms due to the nasal tissues becoming inflamed and irritated, and can also be caused by the overuse of allergy medicines due to their overdrying side effects.

Preventing Nosebleeds

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Once an individual has stopped a nosebleed, it is in their best interest to take proper precautions to prevent it from happening again. Prevention tips include avoiding forceful nose-blowing, avoid picking the nose, avoid lifting anything heavy or strenuous activities after a nosebleed, elevate the head on pillows while sleeping, and put a thin layer of saline or water-based nasal gel or an antiseptic nasal cream inside of the nose. Patients should also avoid using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for three to four days after a nosebleed, and should use acetaminophen to relieve pain. Individuals should always be cautious and safe when using medicines and read and follow the instructions on the label. Individuals should also be cautious and not use nonprescription antihistamines, decongestants, or medicated nasal sprays without consulting a doctor first.

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