Most bleeding from the earlobe may be related to trauma, which can be stopped by localized pressure and stitches.
Earlobes have rich peripheral blood circulation, which may cause bleeding after trauma, and if certain measures are not taken, it may not be able to stop bleeding in time.
First of all, you can stop the bleeding by local pressure for several minutes, and the outside of the earlobe can also be bandaged by local pressure. In most cases the bleeding can be stopped in time.
If you can’t stop the bleeding by localized pressure, you can use silk suture to stop the bleeding. At the same time, antibiotics need to be used to prevent infection, such as amoxicillin. For the phenomenon of repeated bleeding, it is necessary to pass the blood routine and coagulation function test to discharge the possibility of whether there is a combination of hematologic diseases.
If you can’t stop bleeding from the earlobe, you need to consult an otolaryngologist in a timely manner to determine the cause of the bleeding and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.