In life, if there is a nosebleed on the right side of the nostril, first of all, you need to urgently fill the right nostril with toilet paper or cotton balls, and then pinch the bilateral nostrils with your hands, which can effectively play the role of pressure to stop the bleeding. If the coagulation function is normal, normally the nosebleed will be relieved after about 5-11 minutes of compression. However, if the amount of bleeding is particularly large, you must actively go to the ENT department of the hospital for detailed examination. You can test routine blood and coagulation four items, and also improve nasal endoscopy to clarify the specific situation in the patient’s nasal cavity whether there is mucosal rupture, or bleeding from arterial or small venous rupture. Afterwards, it is possible to consider the use of tumescent sponges or electrocoagulation to stop the bleeding. Patients should pay attention to not digging their nostrils at will, and pay attention to keeping the nasal cavity moisturized by spraying with physiological sea saline.