If the exact bleeding point is found, anterior nostril plugging or electrocoagulation can be considered, and active hemostasis is needed. Next, the patient should consult a cardiologist to clarify whether the patient has high blood pressure. Generally, most of the bleeding in the elderly is due to blood vessel rupture and bleeding caused by high blood pressure. Then some elderly people may have perennial liver cirrhosis, which may lead to coagulation disorders and nasal bleeding, and patients also need to consult the gastroenterology department for further treatment. The recurrent nosebleeds in the elderly should improve after active treatment. In terms of diet, the patient should try to eat light and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to facilitate the healing of the broken mucosa.