What to do if you have a nosebleed from eating cherries

Eating cherries nosebleed can be used nasal compression, local cold compresses and clean cotton ball stuffing and other methods of emergency treatment, and then promptly consult a doctor for further treatment. Eating cherries nosebleed may be related to a large number of intake of cherries, resulting in dry nasal mucosa bleeding, and the specific pathogenic mechanism of modern medicine has no clear explanation. This cause of nosebleeds is often in the nasal cavity and the front of the nasal septum mucosal weakness. It is often necessary to stop bleeding temporarily by physical means. 1. Emergency treatment: pinch both sides of the nose with your fingers and press for about 10 to 15 minutes, and at the same time, use a cold water bag or a wet towel on the forehead and the back of the neck to promote vasoconstriction and reduce bleeding. Or use clean cotton balls to fill the nasal cavity of the bleeding side and then supplemented by compression to stop bleeding. 2. Actively seek medical treatment: after doing emergency treatment to reduce temporary control or reduce bleeding, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment, systematic examination of the bleeding site, if necessary, through the endoscopy to clarify the scope of bleeding, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the cauterization method, stuffing method, and other ways to further stop bleeding. It is recommended that patients avoid tension and panic after this situation, calm and cool treatment, and reduce emotional fluctuations to bring about increased bleeding.