Can you wash your nose with sea salt water for nosebleeds?

Nasal rinsing is contraindicated during acute episodes of nosebleeds, which may cause further damage to the nasal mucosa, but after the nosebleed stops, the need for rinsing can be determined according to the specific condition.
Nosebleeds may be caused by nasal dryness, nasal inflammatory diseases, nasal trauma and other factors, which may result in nasal mucous membrane damage and submucosal blood vessel rupture.
Sea salt water is mainly used to clean the nasal cavity. If sea salt water is given during a nosebleed, not only does it not have a repairing and protecting effect on the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, but on the contrary, it is easy to flush out the blood clot that stops bleeding on its own, which triggers a nosebleed again, and it may also damage the mucous membrane and widen the scope of the nosebleed.
After the nosebleed stops, the use of sea salt water to wash the nose, on the one hand, can play a role in rinsing the residual blood crust in the nasal cavity, on the other hand, can play a role in the protection of the nasal mucosa, alleviate the role of the underlying disease, etc., to the nasal mucosa to play a certain role in cleaning and protection, but should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Nosebleed patients are recommended to take compression treatment, as soon as possible under the guidance of a professional doctor for active treatment, do not treat yourself, so as not to delay the condition.