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Title: Best Nosebleed Treatment
Post by: jamesrayenz on April 05, 2011, 02:36:48 AM
A nosebleed treatment depends on the type and one is suffering from a nosebleed. These two types of bleeding in the nose and front and rear; to start a nosebleed front in the front of the nose, while the more serious nosebleed starts back in the back of the nose. And the elderly are most at risk of getting back on the nose, this type of nosebleed is kind of difficult to treat. Treatment of epistaxis anterior includes turning his face forward - advice the past dictated by turning their head back, but this can cause a drip blood down the throat to the stomach, which may lead to nausea and vomiting.An nosebleed front caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the front of the nose . Treatment of epistaxis nosebleed front includes ensuring that blood does not drip in the throat and down into the stomach, and prevents the flow of air on the block, and from there, and should apply direct pressure on the nose, and just in front of where the bridge of the nose become bone cartilage. This will enhance blood clotting, thereby preventing further flow of blood from the nose. This should stop the bleeding nose treatment within a few minutes. If a nosebleed lasts for more than an hour, and should seek a bleeding nose attention.Posterior medical start in the back of the nose and difficult to stop because it can not efficiently direct pressure can be applied to this part of the nose. If the posterior nosebleed occurs, one should seek medical attention immediately, especially if the person is elderly or very young. And bleeding in chronic nasal epistaxis requiring treatment that addresses the cause of bleeding. In many cases, the interior of the nose can become dehydrated, which can lead to cracking. You can use saline solutions or other moisturizing products help the condition inside of the nose and prevent them from cracking, which can in turn prevent tearing of blood vessels and the evacuation of blood.Some treatment options include nosebleed or nasal packing ice gills with absorbent material. Can be refrigerated nose during or after a nosebleed help calm the affected area, but may not necessarily help the blood to clot. Packaging nose can help to prevent blood dripping from the nose and out of clothes, but again, it may or may not be effective in helping blood to clot. These methods may be more effective when combined with direct pressure.