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Manage Nosebleeds at Home: When to Seek Medical Help

Nosebleeds can be managed at home, but knowing when to see a doctor is crucial. Learn the signs to keep you and your family safe.

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Manage Nosebleeds at Home: When to Seek Medical Help

Nosebleeds, a common occurrence, can be managed effectively at home. However, knowing the right steps is crucial. Here's a guide to help you handle nosebleeds safely and when to seek medical help.

When a nosebleed starts, it's important not to tilt your head back. This can cause blood to flow into your stomach, potentially leading to vomiting. Instead, lean forward slightly to allow the blood to drain. Applying a cold pack to the bridge of your nose or pinching your nostrils closed can help stop the bleeding.

If the nosebleed persists for more than 20 minutes or happens frequently, it's time to consult a doctor. Similarly, if the bleeding is coming from the back of your nose and running down your throat, medical attention is needed. After the bleeding stops, avoid picking or digging in your nose, and prevent forceful sneezing to prevent it from starting again.

Medical professionals often recommend local hemostasis techniques to stop nosebleeds. These can include electrocoagulation or using chemical agents like silver nitrate.

Nosebleeds can be managed at home with simple steps. However, if they last longer than 20 minutes, occur regularly, or bleed from the back of the nose, seek medical attention. Always follow up-care advice to prevent re-bleeding.

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