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The capillaries in the nasal cavity are abundant and brittle, and the dry climate will first endanger the nasopharynx, causing the nasal mucosa to dry out, capillaries to rupture, and nosebleeds. On **, when bleeding, you can temporarily stop bleeding by applying cold compresses to the forehead and nose bridge; After relieving, you can take 30 grams of white grass root or 15 grams of decoction water of lotus root, and drink it often instead of tea. It has the effect of clearing heat, cooling blood and stopping bleeding.
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It's too dry, use a humidifier indoors, and eat more fruits and vegetables. If it doesn't work, do a professional check-up.
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Nosebleeds are a very common symptom. It is because there is a septum in the middle of the nostrils on both sides of the nasal cavity, where several pairs of blood vessels meet, especially in the anterior and lower part of the nasal septum, there is a small area called the nasal vestibule, and the small blood vessels in the nasal vestibule are densely networked, protected by a very delicate mucous membrane, so the small blood vessels are easy to rupture and bleed. When the amount of bleeding is small, the blood drips out in a punctate pattern, and when the blood is high, the blood spurts out in a columnar shape.
There are several factors that usually trigger nosebleeds:
1. The climate is dry. The nasal mucosa likes to be moist and avoid dryness, whether it is in the autumn season or in the cold wax moon season, as long as the indoor and outdoor climate is dry, it is easy to cause nosebleeds.
Drink plenty of water. 2. Fever. When the fever is warm, the heart rate increases, the blood flow rate is fast, the small blood vessels are dilated, and the water intake is less and the sweating is more, and the nose is easy to bleed in the case of dry mouth.
3. Trauma. Picking the nostrils with your hands injures the nasal mucosa, causing blood vessels to rupture; Nasal trauma such as falls and bruises; a foreign body in the nasal cavity; Or sometimes external forces such as coughing, sneezing, and blowing your nose can damage the nasal mucosa and cause nosebleeds. Therefore, nosebleeds should be prevented by targeting the precipitating cause.
What should I do if I have nosebleeds?
1. First of all, sedate, immediately use the thumb and index finger to pinch the wings of both sides of the nose towards the nasal septum and then compress to stop the bleeding.
2. Tilt your head forward, open your mouth to breathe downward, or lie down with your head up. Never raise your head up, as this will cause the blood to swallow down your stomach, and if you vomit too much, it will be mistaken for vomiting blood.
3. Soak a towel in cold water and apply it to the root of the nose to make the blood vessels constrict and stop bleeding when cold.
4. Plug the bleeding site with sterilized cotton, gauze or toilet paper to compress the ruptured blood vessel to stop bleeding. If the bleeding does not stop after the blockage, or the blood comes out of the mouth through the pharynx, you should go to the emergency department of the hospital immediately.
In addition, it should be noted that frequent nose bleeding may be a local problem of the nose or a manifestation of a certain disease, so frequent nose bleeding should go to the hospital for further examination to avoid delaying the condition.
Hope it solves your problem, and faithfully wish your boyfriend a speedy recovery.
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It is best to meet your own conditions, and the doctor will formulate a plan according to your actual situation in the Provincial Otolaryngology Hospital affiliated to Shandong University.
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Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, are incurable diseases that cause blood to flow out of the nostrils due to the fragility of the capillaries in the nostrils and the destruction of the blood vessels.
There are many causes of nosebleeds, such as nasal trauma, scab on the mucous membranes, damage from foreign bodies such as acids and alkalis, excessive sun exposure, excessive alcohol consumption, overwork, stress, high blood pressure, etc. Frequent nosebleeds are a complication of the cardiovascular system, internal organs, various infections, blood disorders, and other diseases. Therefore, people who often have nosebleeds should not be careless and should be ** as soon as possible.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that nosebleeds are caused by the reversal of qi and blood in people. The nose belongs to the lung orifice, and the appearance of diseases in the nose is generally related to the abnormality of the lungs and liver. When a person's qi and blood rise, especially when the lung qi is hot, a person will have nosebleeds.
When the lung qi is too hot, the fundus of the person's eyes will also be bloody or bleeding. The cause of the nosebleed is the same, both are the result of the reversal of qi and blood, but the fire is not the cause of the nosebleed.
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: dryness, heat and weakness, and most people who often have nosebleeds have both symptoms, that is, yin deficiency and fire in traditional Chinese medicine.
It has been clinically proven that the effect of nosebleeds in traditional Chinese medicine is better, and the damage to the human body is less than that of surgery. If you often have nosebleeds, first of all, you need to go to the liver fire, strengthen the spleen and stomach, strengthen the heart and clear the lungs. For nosebleeds caused by yin deficiency and fire, experts recommend sticking to Qili decoction.
Qili Tang is an ancient Chinese medicine prescription, named because it can play a good role in regulating the seven major organs of the human body. Qili soup has a good conditioning effect on yin deficiency and fire, and can fundamentally cause nosebleeds. Modern people live in a fast pace, there is no time to decoction, experts suggest that you can grind the herbs to make Qili soup tea, you can directly make tea to drink, the herbs are easy to precipitate after the herbs are powdered, and you can add an appropriate amount of honey or rock sugar to drink.
The general course of treatment is 3-6 months, which is basically OK**.
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