Nosebleeds may be caused by nasal mucous membrane injury, nasal bone fracture, etc. It is recommended to clarify the injury site and condition, and then perform nasal hemostasis, gingival hemostasis, surgical treatment and other hemostatic treatment.
1. Nasal mucous membrane injury: hitting the nose will repeatedly stimulate the nasal mucous membrane, so that the nasal mucous membrane damage occurs, and the micro capillaries under the nasal mucous membrane rupture and cause bleeding symptoms. In order to alleviate the bleeding, the nasal cavity can be filled with cotton balls to reduce blood flow and pressure to stop bleeding. Cotton balls can also be used against the upper gums to stop bleeding.
Avoid lifting your head to prevent blood from flowing into your mouth and causing choking. If the bleeding cannot be stopped, it is necessary to go to the hospital for emergency hemostasis.
2. Nasal bone fracture: If the blood does not stop after a long period of hemostatic measures, you need to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the situation of nasal bone fracture. Nasal bone fracture needs to be treated with nasal bone repair surgery.
If you get a nosebleed, you need to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.