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Understanding The Causes And Cures Of Nosebleeds

By: Sam Johnson Home | Health-and-Fitness | Anti-Aging


Nosebleed or Epistaxis is the draining of blood from the nostrils. The condition is rarely fatal but very annoying. However, recurrent nose bleeds may cause anemia and iron deficiency. Chances of having nose bleeds are greater during winters, as infections in the upper respiratory system are more common during this weather. The main reasons for these infections are the dramatic fluctuation in humidity and temperature. Furthermore, dry climate, altitude, and low humidity can also cause nose bleeds.

Besides the climate and weather, other common nose bleed causes include infection, allergic/non-allergic rhinitis, trauma, nose picking, bleeding disorders, use of blood thinners, etc. Whatever the cause be, nose bleed generally stops on the clotting of the blood. The simplest method is to pinch the fleshy and soft part of the nose. However, the pressure needs to be firm and should be applied for a minimum 5 minutes and a maximum 20 minutes.

If nose bleed occurs, make sure that your head is tilted forward. This will reduce the chances of air way obstruction and nausea. In case if excess blood is swallowed, it may cause stomach irritation and result in vomiting. However, most of the times the simple measures don’t help in stopping the nose bleed. The best and most reliable way to stop nose bleeds is through medical intervention. For those, who are troubled by recurrent nose bleeds, the best way to ensure that bleeding is stopped the moment it starts is to keep a medicated product handy.

Thanks to the advancements in medical sciences, there are various nasal care products available in the markets that are excellent in stopping nose bleeds. However, it’s recommended that you choose the products that are natural based bio-polymer and FDA approved. Besides providing quick and convenient treatment for nose bleeds, the product you choose should be recommended by doctors to be the best treatment for epistaxis.

The latest nasal care products help stop bleeding from the nose the moment they come in contact with blood, by releasing calcium. The calcium is a coagulant and actively helps in stopping the bleeding immediately. Calcium continues to be released till the time bleeding has stopped completely.






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