How to treat nosebleeds when blowing your nose

Nosebleeds when blowing the nose may be caused by rupture of the nasal mucosa, and may also be related to dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis and other diseases, which need to take targeted measures according to the cause of the disease.
1. Nasal mucous membrane rupture: If the patient’s nose blowing action is large, resulting in high pressure in the nasal cavity, mucous membrane rupture may occur. In such cases, the bleeding can be stopped by pinching the nose, compressing the nasal wings, or shrinking the blood vessels by applying local cold compresses, keeping the nasal cavity clean and clean, and avoiding excessive stimulation of the nasal cavity.
2. Dry rhinitis: Nosebleeds when blowing the nose can also be caused by dry rhinitis. Patients can use antibiotic drugs such as gentamycin and erythromycin in the nose under the guidance of the doctor. At the same time with physiological saline rinse nasal cavity.
3. Atrophic rhinitis: Nosebleeds when blowing the nose are also considered to be caused by atrophic rhinitis. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic nasal drops, such as streptomycin liquid. If the patient’s medication is not effective, surgical treatment can be taken.
There are many causes of nosebleeds when blowing the nose, patients need to identify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor to take treatment measures.