Long-term nosebleeds can be caused by rhinitis – sinusitis, nasal septum deviation, nasal tumors, systemic diseases, etc., and need to be treated with medication and surgery for the cause of the disease.
1. Rhinitis – sinusitis; application of antibiotic anti-infection treatment, such as amoxicillin, cefuroxime, etc., nasal decongestant such as furosemide nasal drops, etc., to contract blood vessels to improve ventilation; mucus promoter, such as eucalyptus-pin enteric soft capsule, etc., to promote the discharge of secretions, reduce the blowing of the nose; nasal rinsing to clean up the secretions, to keep nasal cavity moist.
2. Deviated nasal septum: the mucous membrane of the nasal septum at the deviated place is thinned, and the airflow stimulation leads to mucous membrane erosion, and antibiotic ointment such as erythromycin ointment can be applied locally to promote the mucous membrane repair, and if necessary, nasal endoscopic septum correction surgery.
3. Nasal swelling: . Nasal hemangioma, hemorrhagic necrotic polyps, etc., generally require surgical treatment. After surgery for malignant masses, it may be necessary to cooperate with radiotherapy.
4 Systemic diseases: such as blood diseases, liver and kidney insufficiency caused by, need to target the primary disease treatment.
Drugs must be applied under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended that people with long-term nosebleeds go to regular hospitals in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.