
We’ve all been there before: the dreaded bloody nose. The two most common causes of nosebleeds (the medical term is epistaxis) are dry air (dry nasal membranes are more susceptible to bleeding and infections) and nose picking. But what’s the best way to prevent and stop one when it strikes? Here are simple step-by-step instructions on how to stop the occasional yet oh-so-annoying nosebleed.
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Contact your doctor immediately if your nosebleed lasts for more than 20 minutes, or the nosebleed follows an accident, a fall or an injury to the head or face.
You should also seek medical care if you experience nosebleeds on a regular basis or if you’re taking blood thinners to prevent the formation of blood clots, such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin).
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