How do you stop a nose bleed?

Nose bleeding can use pinching and pressure, local cold compresses to stop bleeding; medication to stop bleeding, filling to stop bleeding; electrocoagulation to stop bleeding and other measures. After the bleeding is stopped, the cause should be identified and treated according to the cause. Nosebleed can be seen in trauma, nasal inflammation, nasal septum deviation or blood system diseases. If nosebleed occurs, common measures to stop bleeding include: 1. Pinch nose compression, local cold compresses to stop bleeding: need to immediately pinch the nose firmly with the thumb and finger for 10~15 minutes, at the same time with cold water or ice packs cold compresses on the forehead, neck, can achieve the effect of relieving nosebleed. 2. Drugs to stop bleeding, stuffing to stop bleeding: you can use drugs to shrink the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, such as furosemide nasal drops, etc., or with hemostatic drugs to stop bleeding, such as adrenaline chromone tablets, etc.. If the effect is not good, you can use oil gauze stuffing treatment. 3. Electrocoagulation: If the above methods are ineffective, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, through the nasal endoscopy to clarify the bleeding site, electrocoagulation to stop bleeding. If you have frequent nosebleeds in your daily life, you need to complete the routine blood test to exclude blood system diseases. Drink plenty of water and vitamins, and avoid picking your nose to avoid damaging the nasal mucosa. If the bleeding cannot be stopped effectively by oneself, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and be treated by a specialist.