Nosebleed belongs to the category of epistaxis (nosebleed) in Chinese medicine, and the acupoints that can be used to stop nosebleed are Kong Chi, Ying Xiang, Shang Xing, etc. However, there is no such thing as the fastest way to stop nosebleed. However, there is no such thing as the fastest acupoint for stopping nosebleeds. Kung Chi is located in the anterior region of the forearm, 7 inches above the transverse line of the distal part of the palm side of the wrist, on the line connecting Shakuzawa and Taiyuan. Mainly treats epistaxis, hemoptysis, cough, asthma, sore throat and so on. Ying Xiang, located on the face, beside the midpoint of the outer edge of the nose, in the nasolabial groove. It treats nasal congestion, congested epistaxis, crooked mouth, facial itching and biliary ascariasis. Shangxing, located in the head, 1 inch straight up from the center of the front hairline. It is mainly used for treating nasal congestion (mainly manifesting as foul and turbid nasal mucus, the amount of which cannot be wiped away), epistaxis, headache, eye pain, malaria and epilepsy. If pressing the acupoint does not stop nosebleed, prompt medical attention is recommended.