dry climate
The dry climate is one of the common causes of nosebleeds. The dry environment will make the nasal mucosa fragile and easy to rupture and bleed.
themogenesis
When you have a fever, your heart rate and blood flow speed increase, coupled with insufficient water in your body, which may also lead to nosebleeds.
bad habit
Picking your nose with your hand, nose trauma or blowing your nose hard may damage the nasal mucosa and cause bleeding.
Coping method
Once the nose bleeds, keep calm, hold both sides of the nose with your thumb and forefinger, and press to stop bleeding. At the same time, head forward and face down to avoid blood flowing into the throat. Wet the towel with cold water and apply it to the root of the nose to make the blood vessels contract and stop bleeding. If the bleeding persists, block the bleeding area with sterile cotton, gauze or toilet paper and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
to be hospitalized/be admitted to hospital
If the nose often bleeds, it may be a manifestation of nasal diseases or other diseases. Therefore, people who often have nosebleeds should go to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible to avoid delaying their illness.