Tips for Stopping a Nosebleed Fast

AENT Team

September 19, 2019

Sinus

tips for stopping a nosebleed fast

Nosebleeds tend to happen now and then, and several sources, like a dry nose, can induce them. Since they’re hard to control, nosebleeds are an inconvenience to many. You’ll likely get blood on clothing and other objects around you. Considering blood is hard to remove from clothes, furniture, and more, you’ll want to use these tips for stopping a nosebleed fast. Learn more about not only stopping nosebleeds quickly but also how to prevent them.

Causes of Nosebleeds

There are a few different instances that can cause you to suffer from a nosebleed. For example, breathing in dry air, an object hitting you in the nose, or picking at a scab in your nostril can lead you to have a nosebleed. Even allergies can cause nosebleeds. Despite there being numerous ways a nosebleed can start, you can stop them rather quickly, no matter how or why it began.

How to Stop a Nosebleed

Some of the best ways to stop a nosebleed fast can be as simple as adjusting your posture. Here are a few easy tricks:

  1. Relax and lean forward so you don’t get any blood in your mouth—spit it out if you do.
  2. Sit or stand straight up because you don’t want to accidentally swallow more blood.
  3. Consider spraying a decongestant into your nose. It will tighten the nose’s blood vessels which will quickly slow down or stop the bleeding.
  4. Pinch the soft part of your nose with your index finger and thumb. Try this for five to 10 minutes. If your nose is still bleeding after that, continue to pinch until it stops.
  5. Continue to stay upright.
  6. Wrap a towel around ice or frozen vegetables and apply it to your nose.

Ways to Prevent Future Nosebleeds

If you suffer from frequent nosebleeds, there can be some ways to stop them. To prevent future nosebleeds, you’ll need to determine what causes them. This will help you prevent it from occurring in the future. Some basic methods you can employ are not picking your nose, using a humidifier, not smoking, and more. If you continue to have frequent nose bleeds or it doesn’t stop after completing the previous steps, then there may be more at play. We recommend that you seek the help of an expert so you can get a proper diagnosis. Allergy and ENT Associates in Pearland, Texas, can help—contact us today.

This entry was posted in Sinus on September 19, 2019 by AENT Team.

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