What should I do if I get a nosebleed when I blow on the air conditioner?

Indoor air-conditioning will cause air dryness, which in turn will cause dryness and brittleness of the nasal mucosa, resulting in nosebleeds, which can be handled by improving the environment, dietary adjustments, medication, and so on.
1. Improve the environment: It is recommended to reduce the time of turning on the air conditioner and use a humidifier, sprinkle water on the floor, or place a basin of water indoors to increase the humidity of the room.
2. Diet: Drink plenty of water, eat light food, and eat water-rich vegetables and fruits such as watermelon, cucumber, peach, etc. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods. Avoid spicy and stimulating food.
3. Medication: Use peppermint oil or paraffin oil to smear on the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity to help lubricate the nasal cavity and keep the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity moist.
Blowing air conditioning nosebleeds, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.