Nosebleeds from rubbing nose

Bleeding from rubbing the nose is considered to be a symptom related to the rupture of the nasal mucosa, and the bleeding site is usually at the front of the nasal cavity, which is the anterior lower part of the nasal septum, called the artery of the Littoral zone from. It is the junction of the arteries of the nasal septum, and it is easy to dry out and cause rupture bleeding, and the bleeding is relatively large and raging. First of all, you need to go to the hospital to check the electronic rhinoscope to find the clear bleeding point as well as the cause. If a definite bleeding point is found, the bleeding can be stopped by electrocoagulation with laser or microwave. If the erosion is large, the bleeding can be stopped by compression and filling with a tumescent sponge, which can be withdrawn after 3 days. During these 3 days, the patient should control the blood pressure, pay attention to good laxation, get up as slowly as possible, and after withdrawal, you can use cod liver oil drops for local topical nasal drops, which usually need to be applied for 5 days, and not to rub the nose repeatedly to avoid future bleeding.