What to do if you have a nosebleed that goes down your throat

When a nosebleed flows into the throat, it is recommended to tilt the head forward, apply localized pressure for simple treatment, and then visit the nearest hospital as soon as possible to stop the bleeding promptly.
Nasal cavity and throat are partially connected, so when the nose bleeds, blood may flow into the throat. When the blood flows into the throat, it is important to spit out the blood and clean the mouth to prevent the blood from irritating the stomach and causing vomiting.
When bleeding, one should seek a cooler place to rest, such as the shade of a tree or a shopping mall, avoid strenuous exercise, and take care to keep the head tilted forward and avoid tilting the head, which can cause blood to flow faster into the throat.
In addition, measures need to be taken to stop nosebleeds. This can be done by applying pressure to stop bleeding, applying ice to the forehead or back of the neck, and closing the bleeding point with electrocoagulation.
Patients with nosebleeds are advised to seek medical attention in the hospital after simple treatment, and under the guidance of a professional doctor for active treatment to avoid delaying the condition.