How to Treat Nose Bleeds With Blood Thinners
Things You'll Need
- Ice pack
- Humidifier
- Nasal spray
Instructions
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Reduce your blood pressure when experiencing a nose bleed by positioning yourself upright in a chair and tilting you head forward. An upright position will take the pressure off of the nose veins and by leaning forward you can reduce the amount of blood swallowed during the time you are bleeding.
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Position your thumb and index finger over your nose and squeeze, holding it tight for 5 to 10 minutes to put pressure on the nasal septum, which can help lessen the blood flow.
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Check to see if the blood flow has stopped after ten minutes, if not, pinch your nose closed for an additional 10 minutes to stop the flow. Apply an ice pack to cheeks and nose area while holding your nose closed.
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Avoid strenuous exercise for 12 hours after you experience a nose bleed. Try not to bend over for several hours following an episode and avoid blowing your nose or picking at it which can rupture the clot.
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Call your doctor if the bleeding occurs for longer than 30 minutes when applying direct pressure to the nose. If the bleeding stops and then starts up again, blow the nose forcefully to clear it of any clots, apply a decongestant nasal spray and pinch the nose closed again. Report your symptoms to a physician.
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