In case of nosebleed, you can usually go to the ENT department, and if necessary, hematology, endocrinology, cardiovascular and other departments should be consulted.
Nosebleeds may be caused by trauma, foreign body in the nose, deviated nasal septum, rhinitis, etc., and you can go to the hospital to check the condition of the nose by hanging up the ENT department first; nosebleeds may also be caused by abnormalities of coagulation function, such as hemophilia, vitamin K deficiency, etc., and if you exclude the abnormalities of nose, you need to be assisted by hematology department.
Nosebleeds may also be caused by diabetes, hyperthyroidism, etc., which affects blood circulation and requires the assistance of endocrinology. In addition, hypertension, coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases may also cause nosebleeds, requiring assistance from the cardiovascular department.
In daily life, care should be taken not to dig the nostrils too hard to keep the nasal cavity moist. If a nosebleed occurs, the patient does not need to panic too much, stop bleeding in time and then go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause and treatment.