Nosebleeds from ruptured capillaries in the nasal cavity may be related to external impact on the nose, and can be stopped by localized pressure on the nose, the use of tumescent sponges, and surgery.
1. Pressing the localization of the nose: this method is usually utilized when the patient’s bleeding is not much, and it can stop the bleeding of the patient.
2. Use of expanding sponge to stop bleeding: if the patient’s nasal cavity is bleeding heavily, and the method of pressing the localization of the nasal flank cannot stop bleeding, it is necessary to insert expanding sponges into the bleeding points of the patient’s nasal cavity to control the amount of bleeding.
3. Surgery to stop bleeding: If the above methods of stopping bleeding can not help the patient to stop bleeding, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately to help the patient’s nasal cavity to stop bleeding through endonasal surgery.
Patients should avoid picking their noses, protect their noses from being hit by foreign objects, eat more light food, and ensure a good night’s sleep.