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Can I drink milk if I have a nosebleed? Under what circumstances should I not drink milk if I have a nosebleed?

1 Can you drink milk if you have a nosebleed?

Generally, you can drink milk if you have a nosebleed.

In most cases of nosebleeds, drinking milk will not cause any adverse consequences. On the contrary, it will help the body recover due to nutritional supplements.

2 Under what circumstances should you not drink milk if you have a nosebleed?

If the nosebleed is caused by internal heat, then you should limit your milk consumption, because milk is warm in nature and can also cause internal heat. , if you drink a lot of milk at this time, it may aggravate the symptoms of nosebleeds, and even cause nosebleeds again.

3 Is it better to drink fresh milk or milk powder when you have a nosebleed?

Fresh milk is better than milk powder, because milk powder is more hot after being concentrated, dried and other processes. , is more likely to cause internal heat, and fresh milk is better than milk powder in terms of nutrition and absorption, so fresh milk is better for nosebleeds.

4 What to do when you have a nosebleed: 1. Pinch the wings of your nose

Gently press and pinch from both sides of the nostrils toward the middle nose bridge, and breathe through your mouth, usually 4 to 8 The bleeding will stop in minutes. 2. Lowering your head

Raising your head will only cause the blood originally flowing out of the nostrils to flow backwards through the nasopharynx to the mouth, or swallow it into the stomach, which may cause digestive tract irritation symptoms and cause vomiting. 3. Apply cold compress

Use a cold towel, cold water, or ice cubes and apply it to the root of the nose, the middle of the forehead, or the back of the neck to lower the body surface temperature, promote vasoconstriction, reduce bleeding, and relieve nosebleeds. 4. Packing

Stuffing tissue, cotton balls or gauze into the nasal cavity can achieve compression and hemostasis within a few minutes.