Which side of the artery should be compressed with fingers when bleeding from the face

In the case of facial bleeding, the artery on the same side should be compressed with the fingers, either the facial artery or the common carotid artery. The location of the facial artery is about 1 cm forward of the posterior corner of the mandible, and a pulsating tubular object can be found, which is the location of the facial artery across the mandible, and pressure here can stop the bleeding. If there is more bleeding, you can press the common carotid artery, which is located below the thyroid cartilage where the thyroid gland is located, that is, at the level of the cricoid cartilage, about 0.5 cm by the trachea, you can find the pulsating artery and the common carotid artery, when compressing the common carotid artery, you should not compress both sides at the same time to avoid causing coma or cerebral infarction due to insufficient blood supply to the brain.