Nosebleed just stopped can shower

Patients with nosebleeds, if stopped it is recommended not to move freely and try not to take a bath. It is especially easy to activate blood after taking a bath because the water temperature is higher and promoting blood circulation throughout the body will cause the patient’s nasal bleeding to recur and will aggravate the condition. Nasal bleeding is often caused by rupture of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity or broken blood vessels, and if bathing will cause the blood vessels to bleed again, the patient may even become anemic, so try to avoid bathing. If the nosebleed has just stopped, the patient must rest and not walk around. At the same time, patients can stuff cotton balls in their nose to avoid frequent discharge, and if necessary, they can spray with ephedrine hydrochloride nasal drops.