Check ur Bp... shud not be high. recurrent nosebleeds signify unidentified and untreated hypertension.
Hold a tissue and clamp both sides of your nose with your index finger and thumb. Keep your head upright while continually applying pressure, so the blood doesn't drain down the back of your throat. After five minutes, release the pressure and see if the nose bleed has stopped
used apple cider vinegar to effectively stop nosebleeds using this simple method: Dip a cotton ball in the apple cider vinegar until it's properly soaked (but not dripping). As you bring the cotton ball to the bleeding nostril, inhale as deeply as possible, breathing in the vinegar scent. Place the soaked cotton ball into the front of your nostril and let it sit for a few moments. Remove and repeat if necessary.
nosebleeds are not uncommon and can signify nothing more than a dry nasal passage or irritation to the membranes, they can also be an indicator of a more serious illness or, by themselves, can be life threatening.
If you experience a nosebleed that continues for more than 10-20 minutes without stopping, OR
if you experience light headedness, dizziness, trouble breathing, or you are vomiting blood... seek emergency care !!!
Check ur Bp... shud not be high. recurrent nosebleeds signify unidentified and untreated hypertension.
Hold a tissue and clamp both sides of your nose with your index finger and thumb. Keep your head upright while continually applying pressure, so the blood doesn't drain down the back of your throat. After five minutes, release the pressure and see if the nose bleed has stopped
used apple cider vinegar to effectively stop nosebleeds using this simple method: Dip a cotton ball in the apple cider vinegar until it's properly soaked (but not dripping). As you bring the cotton ball to the bleeding nostril, inhale as deeply as possible, breathing in the vinegar scent. Place the soaked cotton ball into the front of your nostril and let it sit for a few moments. Remove and repeat if necessary.
nosebleeds are not uncommon and can signify nothing more than a dry nasal passage or irritation to the membranes, they can also be an indicator of a more serious illness or, by themselves, can be life threatening.
If you experience a nosebleed that continues for more than 10-20 minutes without stopping, OR
if you experience light headedness, dizziness, trouble breathing, or you are vomiting blood... seek emergency care !!!