Nosebleeds should not be tilted back, as it is easy for the nosebleed to enter the trachea and stomach causing discomfort, and can be stopped by using pressure, ice packs, and tampons to stop the bleeding.
Nosebleeds should not be tilted back, nosebleed into the stomach, resulting in stomach discomfort, easy to induce vomiting, at the same time, swallowed blood can not estimate the amount of bleeding, resulting in the inability to accurately assess the likelihood of the condition.
At the same time, when you tilt your head back, the blood accumulated in the nasal cavity will pass through the nasopharynx and throat, and inadvertently entering the trachea will lead to choking and coughing, tightness of breath and other discomforts, or even aspiration pneumonia.
The correct way to stop nosebleeds is to pinch both sides of the nose with the index finger and thumb, and press down; ice on the forehead and neck to promote vasoconstriction is also conducive to stopping the bleeding; you can also stop the bleeding by nasal tamponade.
If there is blood in the mouth, spit it out as soon as possible, and the above methods still can not stop the bleeding, we should seek medical treatment in time, under the guidance of specialists to stop the bleeding correctly.