Nose bleeds are common and are generally not a cause for concern. Some can be caused by nasal dryness, a cold, and/or a deviated septum. To stop one, pinch your nostrils, don't blow your nose, and don ...
Nosebleeds, known medically as epistaxis, occur when blood vessels rupture within the nasal mucous. For some people, exercise may aggravate some common causes of nosebleeds. Nosebleeds are generally ...
Nosebleeds typically resolve on their own. But if they are severe or long lasting, they may be a sign of another health condition, such as internal bleeding, and require immediate medical care. Share ...
You can stop a nosebleed by sitting upright, pinching just below the bony part of your nose, and holding pressure for five minutes. Applying an ice pack or using a nasal spray like Afrin may also help ...
Nosebleeds usually are not serious and can be stopped by leaning forward and pinching the nostrils. Seek emergency help if your nose bleeds for more than 30 minutes or you lose a cup of blood or more.