Drinking alcohol during a nosebleed is generally not recommended. Nosebleeds, or nosebleeds, are caused by the dilation of blood vessels in the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity, which rupture and bleed, and it is not advisable to be exposed to factors that can cause dilation of blood vessels in the nasal cavity at this time. Alcohol contained in alcohol has an excitatory and vasodilatory effect, which may cause the nasal blood vessels to rupture again, so drinking alcohol after a nosebleed is not recommended. In the event of a nosebleed, acupressure should be used, i.e., pinching both nasal wings with fingers or pressing the bleeding side of the nose to the septum, and applying cold compresses to the forehead and the back of the neck to stop the bleeding. It should be noted that the acupressure method is suitable for patients with small amount of bleeding and bleeding parts in the front of the nasal cavity, such as bleeding should be immediately consulted by a professional doctor to help stop bleeding. There are many causes of nosebleeds, after the emergency bleeding should go to the regular hospital in time, by the professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and targeted treatment.