Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by nasal mucous membrane erosion, nasal inflammation, nasal septum deviation, nasal swelling, systemic diseases, etc., and should be treated with medication, surgery, chemotherapy, etc. with professional doctors.
1. Nasal mucous membrane erosion: If the nasal cavity is too dry or often digging the nose with the hands and other bad habits lead to nasal mucous membrane erosion, saline rinse nasal cavity, local application of erythromycin, gentamycin ophthalmic ointment.
2. Nasal inflammation: If nasal inflammation stimulates the nasal mucosa causing local blood vessel dilation and rupture, resulting in frequent nosebleeds, you can use saline to rinse the nasal cavity and use antibiotic drugs and nasal sprays according to the doctor’s instructions, such as cefprozil, levofloxacin, amoxicillin, mometasone furoate nasal spray and so on.
3. Deviated nasal septum: It is necessary to cooperate with professional doctors to carry out corrective surgery through nasal endoscopy to correct the deviated nasal septum and improve the symptoms.
4. Nasal mass: Surgical treatment is usually considered, such as plasma cryoablation under nasal endoscopy and radical resection surgery. If necessary, combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy after surgery.
5. Systemic diseases: If systemic diseases cause frequent nosebleeds, such as leukemia, hemophilia, etc., it is recommended to actively treat the primary disease.
If the nose bleeds often, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and examination, timely diagnosis of the disease, and standardized treatment for the cause.