Nasal bleeding scale

  Nasal bleeding is common in the population, so is your nosebleed a genetic disease – capillary dilation – and will it develop life-threatening complications. Simply fill out the following table to make a rough determination of the cause of rhinorrhea.
  Please answer the following questions based on typical rhinorrhea symptoms in the last 3 months.
  1. The frequency of episodes of rhinorrhea is? ——————————————0.14
  A. less than once a month
  B. 1 time per month
  C. 1 time per week
  D.2 or more times per week
  E.1 time per day F.2 times per day or more
  2. How long can nosebleeds last?
  A.<1min
  B.1-5 minutes
  C.6-15min
  D.16-30 minutes
  E.>30 minutes
  3. Please describe the severity of your nosebleed.
  A.Non-jetting or flowing
  B.Ejecting or flowing
  4. Have you ever seen a doctor for nosebleeds?
  A.No, no
  B.Yes, I have
  5. Are you anemic now?
  A.No, not anemic
  B.Yes, anemic
  C.Not sure
  6. Have you had a blood transfusion due to excessive nosebleeds?
  A.No, no blood transfusion
  B.Yes, had a blood transfusion
  You can write down your answers and ask us for advice.
  Scoring according to the answers, 0~1 can exclude hereditary nosebleed; 1~4 is mild, symptomatic treatment is sufficient; 4~7 is moderate, examination of important organs is needed; 7~10 is severe, appropriate surgical treatment can be taken.