Description
Of The Injury: Nosebleeds are one of the most common minor injuries.
They usually occur due to an excess drying of the nasal membrane which most
often occur during dry winter months. Additionally, certain factors such as
infection, allergies, hypertension and the use of blood clotting or aspirin
medication may predispose a person to nosebleeds. In nearly all cases,
nosebleeds can be treated quickly and easily.
Injury
Symptoms: The only sign is minor or profuse bleeding from the nostril.
Usually it is only from one nostril, and not from both. In addition, typical
time durations of the nose bleed can range from 5 minutes to as long as 30
minutes.
Treatment: Nosebleeds can be treated with conventional conservative
treatment. The nose should be pinched together firmly with pressure applied
toward the face. The head should be leaned forward to prevent blood from
running down the throat. The blood should be cleaned and the nose pinch should
be maintained for five minutes or until the bleeding subsides. A cold towel can
be applied on the nose to help matters. Nasal packs may be advised to compress
the vessels.
How to decrease the chance of nosebleeds: Prevention of nosebleeds
do not involve exercise techniques. Prevention is largely through keeping the mucous
membrane in a more humid environment as opposed to a cold dry environment.
Those who are prone to nosebleeds should limit the use of blood thinners such
as garlic, ginger, ginseng and aspirin.
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