What should I do if I have a cold with a nosebleed?

Cold nosebleeds can be treated by diet regulation, bleeding control and medication.
1. Dietary regulation: Drink as much water as possible during a nosebleed, eat a light and easy-to-digest diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.
2. Hemostasis: If bleeding occurs, press both sides of the nose to stop bleeding, or use cold towels or ice to apply cold compresses to the bridge of the nose to promote local vasoconstriction and stop bleeding.
3. Drugs: Nosebleeds from colds are usually caused by pathogens invading the body, causing damage to the nasal mucosa, and should be treated promptly. If it is a viral infection, it can be treated with drugs such as ribavirin tablets, and if it is a bacterial infection, it can be treated with drugs such as ceftazidime tablets and amoxicillin capsules, according to the doctor’s instructions.
If you have a cold nosebleed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition and causing other damage.